Re: Private Lessons [Stefan] [Memory]
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2021 8:03 pm
It took Anton some time to decide how best to explain his ignorance to Stefan, his smile frozen on his face at the older man's brief comment on estate management. He could solve mathematical equations, explain the actions of objects in response to external forces, and enumerate the names, lineages, and scandals of almost every person of consequence in the city - but what he could not do was hire staff or order renovations or manage investments.
The awkwardness went in two directions, Anton feeling put on the spot for having clearly not known something that Stefan expected him to know, while at the same time the younger man struggled to find a way to explain to the nouveau riche scion that his family had people for that. He highly doubted for instance that his father could handle any matters of finance beyond balancing his own checkbook. But it would not do after all to cast aspersions upon the Dornkirks by in turn implying that they were déclassé for caring about such matters, especially not when the Michaelis heir himself was making an effort to do so.
Electing to avoid taking a confrontational approach, Anton instead ignored both of them entirely. "It was decided that my education should focus on enhancing my prestige, in light of my history of medical issues," he confided, hoping that was a diplomatic enough approach to the otherwise awkward conversation. "If I may bee entirely honest with you Stefan, achieving the goals set out for myself is considerably more important than you may have assumed. My family is large, after all," he added, hoping that was vague enough to not impose undue familiarity upon the other nobleman while still presenting an invitation for him to learn more if he wished to do so.
"Regardless of the circumstances, I it is clear to me now that you are correct. It is time for the deficiencies in my education to be dealt with, before they become an impediment. I would appreciate any assistance you could provide," Anton said with a bow of his head before they switched to far less troublesome family matters. "Well, would that everyone has so splendid a little brother as you have in Brenner," he added as a courteous reply to the talk of the ZADC. Both were well aware of the delicate dance that they played, the rivalry between the services a sore spot. An airship's captain often commanded more cannons than a general on the ground ever would, and the admiralty's budget requests were somehow always accepted. But this was not the time for that.
Taking the text in hand, he briefly examined the book's aura. It grew in a series of arpeggios and scales, simplicity building into complexity the further and further it went. He had far more difficult texts, but Stefan was right that this would prove an excellent foundation. "I shall finish this as soon as I can, thank you Stefan. I suppose I should start at the beginning?" With that, he opened the book to its first page, focusing intently upon its text and making a show of having his sightless eyes scan across the text. "Devising our own experiment does sound quite fun."
The awkwardness went in two directions, Anton feeling put on the spot for having clearly not known something that Stefan expected him to know, while at the same time the younger man struggled to find a way to explain to the nouveau riche scion that his family had people for that. He highly doubted for instance that his father could handle any matters of finance beyond balancing his own checkbook. But it would not do after all to cast aspersions upon the Dornkirks by in turn implying that they were déclassé for caring about such matters, especially not when the Michaelis heir himself was making an effort to do so.
Electing to avoid taking a confrontational approach, Anton instead ignored both of them entirely. "It was decided that my education should focus on enhancing my prestige, in light of my history of medical issues," he confided, hoping that was a diplomatic enough approach to the otherwise awkward conversation. "If I may bee entirely honest with you Stefan, achieving the goals set out for myself is considerably more important than you may have assumed. My family is large, after all," he added, hoping that was vague enough to not impose undue familiarity upon the other nobleman while still presenting an invitation for him to learn more if he wished to do so.
"Regardless of the circumstances, I it is clear to me now that you are correct. It is time for the deficiencies in my education to be dealt with, before they become an impediment. I would appreciate any assistance you could provide," Anton said with a bow of his head before they switched to far less troublesome family matters. "Well, would that everyone has so splendid a little brother as you have in Brenner," he added as a courteous reply to the talk of the ZADC. Both were well aware of the delicate dance that they played, the rivalry between the services a sore spot. An airship's captain often commanded more cannons than a general on the ground ever would, and the admiralty's budget requests were somehow always accepted. But this was not the time for that.
Taking the text in hand, he briefly examined the book's aura. It grew in a series of arpeggios and scales, simplicity building into complexity the further and further it went. He had far more difficult texts, but Stefan was right that this would prove an excellent foundation. "I shall finish this as soon as I can, thank you Stefan. I suppose I should start at the beginning?" With that, he opened the book to its first page, focusing intently upon its text and making a show of having his sightless eyes scan across the text. "Devising our own experiment does sound quite fun."