I guess this discussion does not make sense for both of us. You have your opinion and I have mine, we have explained it to each other in great length, so let's just agree to disagree. I am tired of explaining just to be met with comments how apparently this storyline could not have developed any better over and over again.
I get it, you like that story. But that doesn't mean nobody can point out flaws in it.
No, Trashta does not remind me of myself, wtf are you talking about? Don't insult me please. I am just tired of reading this trope all the time, because I honestly don’t need the feeling of gloating in my stories. This is a reoccuring theme in these kinds of manhwa and in RE it begins to overshadow everything else that was actually enjoyable. Yes, there do exist horrible people in real life, but for me it just feels forced here, like fan service for gloating.
It is perfectly okay for you to enjoy it, I just don't.
Peace?
The reason you have to keep explaining is because your points don’t make sense. Being poorer doesn’t make you the victim, being born a slave doesn’t exempt you from being the villian. Navier never hurt Rashta and yet she did so much terrible things. You’d thing being once a slave you would have a good soul not to hurt people, but she cuts out people’s tongue for literally nothing.
And the reason I know she reminds you of yourself because you feel empathy for her. You have to be able to put yourself in her shoes, which no one should be able to do because how do we rationalise being a psycho. But you can justify what she’s done because you feel she had a good motive. That’s what I find it hard to understand.
Honestly I think most of them didn't get it and decided to be triggered instead. Let me rephrase it one last time for the people in the back:
The point is that Trashta is not a real person, but a character in a story. And stories are usually better if they are multi-layered and intelligently written.
If you put only one-dimensional characters like Rashta (the evil incarnate) or Navier (the perfect Mary Sue) in your story, it will take away from that story, especially if they are important characters that appear often. It is just not very interesting.
I GET that the author wanted it to be this way, or maybe they just didn't have time to develop the original ideas properly. But the story had a lot of more promising, multilayered ideas in the beginning that - instead of being developed and built on - are thrown out of the window because of that overly done black and white dynamic.
If trashta was a good person, she wouldnt have needed to demean navier when she was empress. If she had morals her safe place was to stay with her first babys father n not the emperor
Anyways even if the point of view is changed to trashtas , somehow it would make navier look way better than how it is now. If a character is bad to others, it shows. Things will get spiralled down for them to get more and more delusional. That is exactly whats happening to trashtra.
For someone who came here to take side of trashta after readomg few villainess stories, there one major point to note. The mc who entered villainess body was a good person from start so she will never tend to dl the things which the character did in the first place. They will be nice, kind and respectful to all good ppl n bad only to the enemies.