She couldn't believe her eyes when she heard that Ober would be absent for some time. His absence was a golden opportunity for her, though it was a pity that he left behind two of his watchers disguised as deputies. But it couldn't be more fortunate for her that she didn't have to pretend to overreact before him for the time being.
Marianne felt depressed again because she didn't find any good or realistic way to get out of his clutches, though it was fortunate that he would disappear from her father's territories for the time being.
While moving her steps mechanically, she kept racking her brain to get rid of him.
As the future in this world seemed to be variable, there was no guarantee that Ober would certainly rebel against her father.
As the lord of the wealthy Chester Castle, he was already a key player in the world of aristocrats. Was there any reason as to why he was trying to get credit from the Kling family?