to be so fair tho I get what they mean. Like we know she’s the reason they broke up but it’s such an odd decision to write the antagonist of that conflict as an almost comedically vain and selfish 15 yr old teenage girl. To the extent that she’s openly hostile towards her own sister to her face when she doesn’t get what she wants I know that they mention she was weak as a child which allowed her to grow up spoiled but it’s kinda silly how cliche her behavior is that it lowkey took me out of it. An affair involves multiple parties so the 26 yr old fiance should've also been under fire but they don't really do that in the story for some reason? He is such a nothing character, a floundering fool in the background who’s only purpose is to make the sister look more terrible. And then there's the father, who’s arguably more at fault for enabling her all this time, yet he’s also such a predictable, one-note character who doesnt have any shame about askin his daughter for money. Theyre so cliche the men kinda just fade to the background.
Just a strange choice storywise to make this young girl be the face and center of the scandal while also surrounded by grown men who shouldve known better. Might continue reading tho despite also hating when women are pit against eachother because I think the older/younger sister bond theyre setting up w/ rachel and the saintess seems cute i think

I dropped it at chapter 4. I dont like mangas that put women against each other. The conflict with the fl's family is unoriginal and cringe. Why are we making a 15 year old girl a villain? Why is it her fault that the fiance slept with her? Yeah she should be accountable for her actions but to focus on a child being the reason you got your engagement cancelled so much is so cringe.