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I found spoilers if anyone is interested

MaviSupernova March 24, 2024 12:05 pm

By the user shironashuu on novel update forum . Com

It's a bit cliche actually.
A noble lady named Louise told everybody that Ollie is a Villainess and everyone believed her without actually checking proof on her since everything Ollie did, as a spoiled brat who threw tantrums if she didn't get her way, sorta tracks to making her become one.
Louise was a formerly reincarnated person and while the setting was, indeed an otome game she once played in, problem is that Louise tried changing everything so early by telling everyone that Ollie is a villain while Ollie is still an impressionable kid, so Louise accidentally gave Ollie early character development without meaning to. But Louise is so fixated that things stay the same that she never checked if Ollie actually changed.
While early days Ollie had the makings of one because she's spoiled, she was ultimately a sweet kid who is still capable of change.
it all comes to a blow by the planned condemnation.
The king and queen are actually smart and suspicious enough and kinda had Ollie shadowed under the request of Ollie's parents to see the proof that Ollie is "Villainous" but found none, so they had the crown prince re-educated along with Louise.
The prince's are pretty much exiled in all but name and Louise becomes a Hikki with an obsessed love interest who made her live in a gilded cage as she comes to terms that she did the most fucked up thing to Ollie.
Ollie and the rest of her family sans her brother Maisy left the country for the next door kingdom so Maisy is left all alone as a duke with little power due to his stunt in condemning his actually innocent sister.
Maisy kinda bought Louise's words because he's jealous that his parents favor and spoiled Ollie so much she's grown to be a spoiled brat, which makes it easier for him to keep villifying Ollie as she grew up while enforcing a lot of responsibility on Maisy because he's the heir. So the parents aren't 100% faultless in this.
Before you say they didn't get enough punishments, I think the story's more on the idea that people can change, but its up to you to accept that change or not.
Maisy and Ziano (The second prince and the one who was originally going to be Ollie's fiance), even Louise all reflected on their mistakes but Ollie isn't there to see that and has a right to never forgive them.
its kinda refreshing to see that the author shows them reflecting and actually be better, cause everywhere I see people defaulting to cancel culture and kept condemning the person at fault even if the person has shown signs of change these days.
Though looking back, Louise got the worst out of the three since she ends up staying with her yandere fiance and never leaving the mansion.

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