Talk:Arche Eeb Rile Furt/@comment-175.101.68.81-20151002120818/@comment-26980003-20151002154048

Sigh, I'm going off the demeanor the parents had already in the story that was shown to us. The father obviously didn't care that they were in debt and wanted to keep living the life of a noble, even if it somewhat put his children in harm. You can see that in the epilogue of Volume 7 when the loan shark asks about Arche and the response and attitude the father gives. The mother was a little warmer to her daughters, but we can all see who controlled everything. The father would have kept borrowing money until he heard that Arche had went missing or died. The father would then be confused on where to get more income, but would probably still want to live the life of a noble. Probably be conflicted on whether to sell off his kids as slaves to pay off the loan(which was common back then) or to keep living that same life and deciding on whether to borrow more money or not. Pretty sure the two noble daughters cost more than everything they had in their house. He just wanted to keep up appearances until the emperor died anyway. So no telling how long he would try to live that life. Then after he awhile he finally sees that he can't keep it up, then sells off the rest of their possessions, takes him and his wife somewhere to live out their life as normal citizens. I highly doubt that they would have become slaves since it mentioned in the epilogue that the parents could just sell off their furniture and decor to give back what was originally leant.