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I don't understand, he saw that she was indeed preparing to die when he took the pills... ...

Chibi April 27, 2024 12:17 pm

I don't understand, he saw that she was indeed preparing to die when he took the pills... And now he's so surprised that she actually did it? Also how does he not know that she saw her father die? What did he think would happen when they lived in the same house? And what he thinks only war scars you, only war traumatises you? Dude, you were hurt by the nobles, emotionally if anything, you should know that that kind of thing hurts, and yet you don't understand how much she's suffering? He's ridiculous, he basically is stuck between his love and the hate he feels for her... But love/hate relationships can be so much better than this, clearly he hates her more than he loves her, but he still can't decide, I bet after this he's still not gonna let her go.... She has no friends, spends all day at home depressed, when she actually went out you followed her and threatened her that she couldnt get away from you, ruining the best say she had in so long... You know how much everyone hates her, yet made her face people at a party and what play a piano like nothing happened? Did you wven care to notice she hadnt played the piano since her dad died? Why is that? Hmm?

Also, I firmly believe this is very unfair to her. I mean in those times, the nobles wpuld raise their daughters to be little flowers that don't think and are only beautiful, so I'm not surprised she didn't know about anything... Once they got married he could have talked to her and presented everything to her so that she could face it and understand that he had to kill her father. But nope he kept her in the dark just like her father... The only thing I do think she's guilty of is not having curiosity, she was never curious about those that weren't nobles... And also she had a gut feeling something was weird when she saw that women being dragged, but she didn't want to know deep down, deep down she never questioned anything her father said and yes ignorance can be a fault too, but the way he punishes her while even giving her a chance to try to make up for the past so that she doesn't drown in her own guilt is just stupid... I mean clearly his servants don't even care for her, they constantly leave her alone and never care to check to see if she's alright. They do their job, nothing more nothing less, so yet again she is alone in a house that had like 100 people counting the knights and the servants... I really hate character, he's infurianting...

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