
True that was the main goal. Plus it's not the 21st century. Y'all are acting as if a runaway noble lady could survive on her own without being kidnapped, assaulted or worse killed. Women back then didn't have as much access to jobs as people do today. And even if she did sell some jewelry and raise money for herself do you really think it'd last that long? And even if it did what about other factors like safety and health? As a runaway she won't have access to guards nor private doctors. You can't guarantee your life alone. That being said, it wouldn't even be easy to runaway from all the drama both metaphorically and literally because she's part of the De mare family. She'll ALWAYS be part of the drama as long as she lived. There was no way she could use the "I'll make my family love me!" trope not only bc those only work if the family has love to give (they only have hatred and envy) but bc of her own trauma and disgust towards them. "What about seperating from her family?" Ok and how will she do that? She can't get a job unless she has connections and even then she won't have enough grounds to seperate from her noble and powerful family which by the way, probably won't let her go either because it would cause rumours about them and what they value the most is their image. So you see she might not have chosen the best route, but it's the route where she'll have a bit more control/stability than the other choices theoretically.
Did she learn nothing from her first life??? Not only does she seem nonchalant/jokey with the red hair asshole but now she’s making an oath and messing with the monarchy AGAIN. I don’t feel bad for her now she should of just escaped this life and stayed out of drama but now she’s repeating her first life by giving her life to some guy to become king #-.-)