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I don’t usually care about age gaps, but it *is* unusual that they chose 16 when the usual age for condemned villainesses tends to be 18. Because usually the point is 1) it happens at school graduation and 2) the villainess is a legal adult who can be fully prosecuted. Modern people understand those things to happen at 18 years old, so why did they change it to 16???

Maybe I'm just petty but did they really had to make their ages like this? I thought the MC was like 18 or something but then they hit us with the "oh he is 24 this year and 8 year older than than the Lady" like..... she is 16...... and he is 24..... thats just weird. Why couldn't they AT LEAST make her 18 and the dude 26 or something. SHE IS A WHOLE ASS KID