Magic is a complicated thing that involved the active usage of latent mana using the divine sense to weave intricate spell structures that then unleash the magic. Ghoto wasn't sure something like that can be achieved by kids their age but he was not going to underestimate them. Kids with awakened royal bloodlines could not be underestimated in their capabilities. He forced himself to smile and promised to get back at the boy. "You didn't have to do that. I have already gotten help," he said while pointing to Kayla, "I'm sure we can figure something out on our own."
"It was no problem on my side. It was in fact, a pleasure, and I was hoping to see if you will revisit my Shackling idea. Would you finally bend your moral backbone or give each of us our rooms?" Ghoto could see the glee in his son's eyes as he spoke, "Either way I get finally get my room."
Still, Ghoto refused to snap. Instead, he continued to smile and he chose to change the subject.
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