No one ever thought of lomesner the way his brother did, minor being the younger had of course a high respect for his brother. But after the death of there father who had a heart attack when minor was a way studying in Spain, things sort of changed. Minor had to sail on a shop the ride a long way by horse all alone in order to reach his father's estate in England. Lomesner had changed he seemed a little broken hearted, he was surprised at how at least in everyone's eyes and his too, minor cared so little to may be nothing on the death of his father. ''Minor'' thought Lomesner ''has studied to to become a doctor but desired more to become a priest. So he dropped his doctors studies and studied to become a priest. Well I have married and have a son.

Despite their differences, Minor and Lomesner had always shared a strong bond as brothers. However, after their father's sudden passing, Lomesner couldn't help but notice a change in Minor's demeanor. While Lomesner mourned their father's death deeply, it seemed as though Minor was unaffected by the loss.

As Minor made the arduous journey back to England to settle his father's affairs, Lomesner couldn't help but feel a sense of disappointment. He had expected his brother to grieve and show some sort of emotional response to their father's death, but it appeared as though Minor had detached himself from the situation.

Reflecting on their respective paths in life, Lomesner remembered how Minor had initially pursued a career in medicine, but his true passion had always been in religion. Minor had abandoned his medical studies to focus on becoming a priest. On the other hand, Lomesner had chosen a different path, marrying and starting a family.

As Lomesner watched his own son grow up, he couldn't help but wonder about the choices they had made. Despite Minor's lack of outward emotion, Lomesner knew that his brother had deep-rooted beliefs and a unique perspective on life. Perhaps, in his own way, Minor was processing their father's death and finding solace in his faith.

While Lomesner and Minor had taken divergent paths in life, they both sought happiness and fulfillment in their own way. The differences between them only served to strengthen their bond as brothers, as they learned to respect and support each other's choices, even in the face of personal tragedy.