I do get your point. I truly do and agree in most cases. However in this one the Og wasn't neglected by her family or some bull reason like being a bastard or something like most mcs. Instead her personality and behavior pushed her family away enough that that woman could take advantage of it. I'm not victim blaming her for the abuse. She didn't deserve it even with her personality. But that did influence on them not believing her. Just look how easily they believed her after mc possessed her and acted "normal" while accusing her.
Besides. The Og had a log of psychological problems. From her inferiority complex to anger management. She needed medical help. And as much as os said that those people need their family support what's not said is how hard it is to be there.
So yeah, she deserves an apology but the reason she doesn't really blame them is because she knows it wasn't all their fault. But that's just my view on it...
Thank you for the reply, I agree with some of this for sure I think another part of the reason she doesn't blame them is due to not being the original sienna and personally experiencing it since she took over so she separates herself from what had happened. I agree she definitely did have anger and psychological issues, and at this time I understand completely that in the time period the author is making this that the knowledge regarding it is so little in comparison to today. However, in my opinion that doesn't change the fact that I do still think she was neglected. She was neglected to the point that they paid no mind to her bruises they said they saw, the rage she held within her, and I saw no evidence of them trying to either understand her, or even ask her simply what was wrong. From what we've seen they just ended up ignoring her, since as the green haired brother said, he saw the bruises but thought it was self harm. If they asked about it even once, maybe they would have realized. I do see your point in why they lost faith in her and I agree her attitude by no means helped in that area, but it seems she didn't try to tell them what happened in the first place since she was probably too scarred. This is of course simply my opinion, and I respect yours and agree with a number of things you said, thank you again for the reply I appreciate seeing others perspectives to see how they view something differently and discussing it! And please do let me know if there was a time where they hadn't believed her before besides her changing because sadly I can't recall and would love to know, thank you!
Honestly I didn't like that the blonde brother and grandpa didn't acknowledge they neglected her to the point she was so depressed she killed herself. They said nothing about it in terms of apologies, and I don't like how the grandpa said he is doting on her more now, only because she is helping them save money, not because he has grown affection for her due to a non monetary reason. The green haired brother at least brought it up so I give him some credit for that, but still. They saw the bruises on her wrist and didn't say sorry. Except the green haired one. I hoped they would but because they didn't acknowledge their own faults and just toss it to the side like it never happened I can't seem to have any liking for them, it's disappointing because I enjoy this story then remember the brother and grandpa never once said sorry for the pain she endured for over a year while they went a long their way