Fyodor Fonvizin is a young heir from one of the oldest families. From birth, he is engaged to Svetlana Romanova. But the father’s hopes that his son will someday head the family collapse. Fyodor grows up—and it becomes even clearer that he has no magical gift, the kind that in this world decides everything. That means that during the trial he will likely die. Accepting the inevitable, Fyodor burns through his life. The aristocrats, including his father, have long written him off: some feel pity, others despise him. But unexpectedly for everyone, the hero manages to develop a magical gift in himself—of tremendous power! It throws many people off balance, including his own father.
In the third book, we’re waiting for a new turn of events. Fyodor Fonvizin’s fiancée decides to deal with his opponents using his own hands. But what will his involvement in the intrigue lead to? It’s quite possible that behind it is a cunning and well-thought-out plan.