I have a lot of complaints about this chapter. Which is mostly about the king's fixation on an abuser as king and pawning the duaghter whom he said he loved the most. The weaved political plot feels forced as well, as if the answers weren't already given chapters ago. Just because marriage became a variable, the author dismantled the King's characterization and gave it to his brother which doesn't make sense!
I have a lot of complaints about this chapter. Which is mostly about the king's fixation on an abuser as king and pawning the duaghter whom he said he loved the most. The weaved political plot feels forced as well, as if the answers weren't already given chapters ago. Just because marriage became a variable, the author dismantled the King's characterization and gave it to his brother which doesn't make sense!