It's because she is still coping with her current life. There was a good comment analyzing Hess situation and it was really good, I wish I can find it again. Long story short, she has imposter syndrome and still thinks that she is in a novel as an outsider, not actually her life now. She coped and thought that revenge would probably let her stops the reincarnate cycle and made it her only purpose of life. She is afraid to attached to him.
It's because she is still coping with her current life. There was a good comment analyzing Hess situation and it was really good, I wish I can find it again. Long story short, she has imposter syndrome and stil... scarletofmagic
Oh wow I didn’t see it that way. I felt like, since this isn’t her first rodeo that she would have, at least, be a little bit more comfortable or used to it.
Oh wow I didn’t see it that way. I felt like, since this isn’t her first rodeo that she would have, at least, be a little bit more comfortable or used to it. Lina15
I think for some MCs, it would be. However, for our girl, it's implied that she still wants to escape the novel and still think that the male lead is her "bias" - some sort of idol, character in the novel she needs to protect, revenge and admire, not her husband or potential love interest.
To be honest, her running away is kind of getting on my last nerve
It's because she is still coping with her current life. There was a good comment analyzing Hess situation and it was really good, I wish I can find it again. Long story short, she has imposter syndrome and still thinks that she is in a novel as an outsider, not actually her life now. She coped and thought that revenge would probably let her stops the reincarnate cycle and made it her only purpose of life. She is afraid to attached to him.
Oh wow I didn’t see it that way. I felt like, since this isn’t her first rodeo that she would have, at least, be a little bit more comfortable or used to it.
I think for some MCs, it would be. However, for our girl, it's implied that she still wants to escape the novel and still think that the male lead is her "bias" - some sort of idol, character in the novel she needs to protect, revenge and admire, not her husband or potential love interest.