Okay, here we go with the misunderstanding. Instead of asking about his family's history, and Viorst and Lyla telling him what happened, he's going to set out on his own to find his "real mother" because an old "criminal" in a dungeon said a few words and showed him parts of a situation. Of course, he's a child, but it's like the Author was reeeeally pushing for somemore drama that really could have been settled early on. And why wasn't that place heavily guarded?? Why was the little door open in the first place??
Okay, here we go with the misunderstanding. Instead of asking about his family's history, and Viorst and Lyla telling him what happened, he's going to set out on his own to find his "real mother" because an old "criminal" in a dungeon said a few words and showed him parts of a situation. Of course, he's a child, but it's like the Author was reeeeally pushing for somemore drama that really could have been settled early on. And why wasn't that place heavily guarded?? Why was the little door open in the first place??