The Lord of Coura, Grisha was deeply anxious and suspicious, he couldn’t trust a single soul.
His personality lacked stability.
With just a few words from people and little things happening, his values would greatly change.
What’s important to him would be trash the next day, and yesterday’s trash becomes tomorrow’s treasure.
Grisha probably didn’t have what it takes to be Lord.
He clearly lacked the majesty to rule over a single town as a Count.
He would always abuse his power on people around him.
“Master had another idea again and said something”
Behind his back, Grisha was ridiculed and alienated.
But when his late wife was alive, he did his job as a Lord properly.
Her always cheerfully smiling face brought peace to his deeply anxious heart, putting him at ease.
When he knew his wife was there, he was able to stand firm.
Doing government work by the day, and spending the nights with his wife and Kirisha telling jokes.
Because he had his wife, Grisha could in turn become a pillar for his wife, daughter, and town.
— But his wife had succumbed to illness and passed away.
The pillar that gave him strength was gone.
And Grisha no longer had the strength of heart.
After his wife died, he almost never talked to his daughter Kirisha.
Not that he didn’t love her, but he didn’t have the strength of heart to support her.
Grisha’s type could not care for other people unless their hearts and lives were fulfilled.
Frequent fits of anxiety.
Deep isolation.
Grisha, looking for some support, married again.
His second wife was even more of a support that his first.
Grisha entrusted everything his wife, who had the eye to see through everything.
He completely leaned against the pillar that was his second wife.
— And was dominated by her.
Grisha knew well inside his heart that he was being manipulated by his wife.
But he could no longer let go of his wife now, and refused to look at himself.
Grisha’s heart was focused on his wife and their two daughters.
He began to care less and less about his first wife’s daughter Kirisha.
— Even though she was his irreplaceable treasure just a while before.