it's really unfortunate the original sherina's death is being treated this way... it's actually making me drop the story.
i feel like the author is being dismissive and likely thinks that, just because maids were ultimately the ones who didn't feed her, it's not REALLY the uncle's fault that the baby died. the constant comparison between him and hela - who was 'ignorant' of what was truly going on in her wizarding tower - evidences this.
but it's not the same, at all. sherina died out of sheer starvation. that is a horrific way to die. the uncle should've been wracked with guilt that he aided in the murder of his niece - not focused on assuaging hela of guilt.
idk. if the author was going to be so dismissive of baby sherina, she should've had a different storyline for the way hela isekai-ed into the baby's body. this genuinely is so frustrating im dropping the entire story.
it's really unfortunate the original sherina's death is being treated this way... it's actually making me drop the story.
i feel like the author is being dismissive and likely thinks that, just because maids were ultimately the ones who didn't feed her, it's not REALLY the uncle's fault that the baby died. the constant comparison between him and hela - who was 'ignorant' of what was truly going on in her wizarding tower - evidences this.
but it's not the same, at all. sherina died out of sheer starvation. that is a horrific way to die. the uncle should've been wracked with guilt that he aided in the murder of his niece - not focused on assuaging hela of guilt.
idk. if the author was going to be so dismissive of baby sherina, she should've had a different storyline for the way hela isekai-ed into the baby's body. this genuinely is so frustrating im dropping the entire story.