Although saying this felt a bit like self-consolation, Felix strangely felt a faint sense of relief: although his biological father was not a good person, most of the bad deeds he committed were under someone else's orders.
At least he wasn't the first target whenever someone had a malicious thought.
It sounds pitiful, but Felix originally didn't have much affection for Rolando, so it was just alright.
Insignificant people—just let go of the little grievances you harbor in your heart… even the disgust of being treated as trash by your own father… you just don't bother with him.
Rolando's fate was bound to be bad regardless of whether he was willing to take that potion.
But Felix estimated that he would take it anyway… before Gilbert announced his return, Rolando, having figured out what he's been doing all this time, would definitely hurry to swallow the potion.
So, his little schemes, really, everyone knows how to react, yet he still dares to call himself smart?
