Previous Count Leisegang

The previous Giebe Leisegang is Karstedt's grandfather and Rozemyne's great-grandfather.

To Rozemyne the previous Giebe Leisegang appeared like a good-natured, doting grandpa, but one should not understimate him. He is a very cunning and politically savy man and a master-manipulator who is still a major factor in Ehrenfest's political landscape, despite his advanced age and poor health.

The previous Giebe Leisegang is a very old man and has grown infirm due to his advanced age. He barely ever leaves his mansion and needs a stick to walk when he does. According to his retainers collapses quite often, to the point where they seem to consider it normal.

When Rozemyne gathered an expanded circle of nobles to teach her mana compression method to, the previous Giebe Leisegang fought with his grandson, the current Giebe Leisegang to attend as well and was ultimately successful. But in truth learning the mana compression method was only an excuse, since he really wanted to meet his great-granddaughter at least once before his death. When he came face-to-face with Rozemyne and the two exchanged noble greetings, they both seemed very happy to meet each other, but only for a moment since he collapsed before Rozemyne could fully voice her response. His retainers assured Lady Rozemyne that she was not at fault and that it was quite common for him to collapse like this, before carrying him out of the room to care for him.

Later at the yearly book fair he is first in line and buys one of every available book.

Despite his failing health and retirement he is still involving himself in Ehrenfest's politics, very actively advocating for Rozemyne to become the next Aub. He already got Haldenzel and Groschel on his side and is current working to convince Illgner to join him as well, which due to how much Rozemyne helped that province has a good chance of success.

Spoiler from Part 4 Volume 4 After the announcement of Rozemyne's and Willfried's engagement, most nobles abondoned the idea of Rozemyne becoming the next Aub, but despite this setback the Leisegangs and the previous Giebe Leisegang in particular keep at it.