It truly was amusing to see how these [i]Rozarrian[/i] Humes stood up for one another. Even though they all knew that he spoke the truth, they still told Grant that Zodiark was lying. That none of what he said was the truth. It was funny that they thought that, but they had to know that history doesn’t lie. It’s written in stone. And on Grant’s stone tablet, he was the only one of the ROzarrian’s who hadn’t found absolute love - not like that of Lorenzo and Karolina, and Nadeline and Wesley, anyways. Sure, he loves Savayna with what he thinks is his entire heart, but what kind of love can one give if the heart they promised to someone is hollow? That’s really the question Grant has to ask himself. Indulging in that thought, Zodiark once more turned to Nadeline. He wasn’t sure of it, but he could swear that Ultima’s lack of patience for beating around the bush. “[color=36454f]Tell me, Nadeline Lenore, do you wish to keep true loves apart?[/color]” Zodiark asked her, smirking, “[color=36454f]oh that’s right, you do want that to happen - since you left Wesley in a state of distress back in Dalmasca. Sure, his mother and sister are there, but instead of staying by his side like the loyal fiance you [i]claim[/i] to be, you left, which makes you even more of a hypocrite than your uncle here. But hey,[/color]” Zodiark shrugged, giving Nadeline a smile, “[color=36454f]at least you know what love is. I can't speak for your uncle though.[/color]”