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She starts teaching some princesses in her kingdom magic, and noble women are allowed to go to school, but it doesn’t feel like women are being liberated to me. The only reason the noble women got more “freedom” is because of her father’s and brothers’ doting. They did it as a sort of gift for Sanghee. Not because people legitimately care about women’s rights and women being equal to men.
Saw it on the latest update list and was surprised that this is still continuing. Wow.
For the readers, does she do anything for the women of her country or is the author still showing how her brothers and father fawn over her?