The side characters on the male lead's side, especially the orange hair girl, are irritating. They knew Moa (protagonist) was enslaved, manipulated, held captive, and controlled, yet they still somehow don't understand why the male lead doesn't blame her in the slightest. Moa obviously missed her attack on purpose, too!
Even if the male lead wasn't fond of her, it makes sense why he doesn't want to hurt her! She's a victim much like the male lead and the other mage. It's very close minded of them even if you argue that they're simply loyal and wants the best for him (the male lead).
The side characters on the male lead's side, especially the orange hair girl, are irritating. They knew Moa (protagonist) was enslaved, manipulated, held captive, and controlled, yet they still somehow don't understand why the male lead doesn't blame her in the slightest. Moa obviously missed her attack on purpose, too!
Even if the male lead wasn't fond of her, it makes sense why he doesn't want to hurt her! She's a victim much like the male lead and the other mage. It's very close minded of them even if you argue that they're simply loyal and wants the best for him (the male lead).