spying?? really???? come on

dietsoba February 15, 2024 9:35 pm

Would it not have made more sense to try and get someone else as a spy to find out info on who she’s actually loyal to?? Objectively speaking, Sigrid is a terrible choice for this type of spy work because she’s bad with subtleties, too straightforward, and incredibly easy to read. I get that the author wanted to recreate that “same but different” dynamic with the emperor, but Sigrid was never really a spy to begin with. It would be better to test her loyalty by forcing her to use skills she actually possesses to do things like “remove obstacles.” The parallels with previous timeline would be stronger and it would be easier for her to fall back into old habits and take up her “perfect knight” persona. Yeah, it’s probably about how much stronger her relationships are with the people around her but there’s so much miscommunication in this series already.

tbh it’s not that serious I’m just frustrated another wrench was thrown in the romance before they even sorted through the previous nonsense

Responses
    pufferfish.nina February 16, 2024 4:46 am

    I think so but knowing Sigrids personality, she wouldn’t want someone else to be in danger as a spy