“Tell my boy he’s beautiful forever. Even when he’s angry or crying,
even when he shows you a side of him you’ll never see again, even if he
pledges his eternal love to someone who isn’t you. Promise me that. And
never break that promise.”
It's time for me to praise Jeweler Richard again, because volume 8 is an emotional rollercoaster. It speaks mainly of familial bond, especially of how nuanced, complex and complicated motherhood can be.
Richard and Seigi are invited to spend a few days on Catherine's villa (Richard's mom). They arrive and quickly understand that Catherine is in contact with Octavia, was pretty much bribed by her to invite them and she explains that she has a scavenger hunt for them to complete around the estate.
Richard's rocky relationship with his mom is the focus of the book. She's a complex character, carefree and volatile, but she's a good person and she loves her son. They don't have the best relationship, since she only spent summers with him, but her life was a bit tragic at times. She married very young, was in love with Richard's father and had a baby. However, soon Richard's father grew bored and only cared about his career and divorced her, leaving her and her son alone. She was an actress, but didn't make enough to give her son the aristocratic life she thought he deserved and since there were already family fights about how to raise him (his uncle wanted him to be raised like a noble), she sent him to live with his uncle, since he could give him a much better life. I understand her side, but she did mess up. Richard wanted his mother, not to the money. She also ends up monopolizing the attention of people around her, even if not on purpose, so Richard feels like if he introduces people to his mom, they'll stop being his friends, but hers. However, we see she does want to be better. She and Richard are so alike...their mannerisms, their looks, the way they talk. She speaks fondly of the summers she spent with her brother, she rolled Seigi's pants up, the same way she did with Richard when he was a little boy...
She has a lot of love for her son. The argument they had heartbreaking. Deep down, she wanted to make sure Seigi was fine, that Richard wasn't treating him the same way the Claremont family had treated her.
But she also wanted to make sure Seigi was good for her son. She knows Richard is attached to him, that he loves Seigi and she doesn't want him to be left behind like she was. I loved to see them reconcile at the end, with Richard calling her Maman again.
Seigi's relationship with his mom also mirrors Richard's. Seigi's mom was always busy with work, so they never got close. And while he wants to bridge that gap, they're not there yet.
When the old couple sort of forcibly hired Seigi to pain their house, I already knew where it was going...they thought he was Catherine's servant and hired him without safety to save money. They thought he was a servant, just because he was a man of color. They wouldn't even take the food from his hands. It's ridiculous how many ignorant and racist people exist in the world. It's 2024. Racism and prejudice should have no place in our world.
Octavia is such a strange antagonist... why is this little girl causing trouble because of a relationship that ended 7 years ago???? And why does Vince follow her? And he compares himself to Vincent Van Gogh, who injured his ear for love. I know he once needed money to help his wife. Could she be ill again?
Shimomura showed up! It's been a while since we've heard of him. I love how he and Henry Claremont became good friends through Seigi, despite having very different background
The ending was such a cliffhanger! There's a riot and atatcks happening in Seigi's city and Vince suddenly decides to contact him....