I think the comment above is correct. because it talks about The Perfect Empress that the ...

alfajor June 11, 2024 1:29 am

I think the comment above is correct. because it talks about The Perfect Empress that the author wanted to give. Rasta is like the child the state forgot.
Mc herself tells Rasta before leaving that she must donate 20 thousand in the name of the crown to the children. BUT Rastra only believes that the queen is making fun of her. It is a very good analogy to put Rastha as the failure of the empress and the perfect emperor. do not abolish slavery, preserve the rights of the child.... rastha is a reflection of the defects of the Crown. and we are in a novel so it is not worth justifying historical facts of power.
Even more knowing how the author highlighted the power that the Queen had.
For me the worst characters are those who manipulated Rastha, that whole family is psychopaths...(loteushuu?) and they are from the royal family, that makes one think that there are more Rastha in that world.

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