My beloved gave approval for the construction of a new building on
the manor. While there is a great deal more I wish to do (as a result of “castle
envy” described before), I whittled down plans after a simple calculation.
Nathan will not suffer winter well if he remains in the ramshackle shed he
currently inhabits.
I convinced D.A. easily of the practicality of the cabin but did
not expect Nathan to be so blasted resistant. He felt that the expense and
effort should not be made for his benefit alone. But when I reminded him of how
unpleasant it would be once the seasons change, he relented and offered
assistance with this and the future projects I hinted to.
The one concern I expressed privately to my beloved was over how
Mirtai would respond to the development. D.A. replied with sly tone and
expression that the consequences would likely manifest only after the cabin was
furnished properly.
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