Where and when exactly would she learn about what happens during war or anything about how rotten the kingdom is? They don't have phones, TV, or internet and it's not going to appear in any books or newspapers she's allowed to read. She's probably monitored and supervised 24/7 and has guards and attendants that follow her everywhere she goes. Heiner is a jackass who's taking his anger out on the wrong person. This backstory doesn't make me sympathize with him at all, it makes me think he's deranged and dangerous.
Where and when exactly would she learn about what happens during war or anything about how rotten the kingdom is? They don't have phones, TV, or internet and it's not going to appear in any books or newspapers she's allowed to read. She's probably monitored and supervised 24/7 and has guards and attendants that follow her everywhere she goes. Heiner is a jackass who's taking his anger out on the wrong person. This backstory doesn't make me sympathize with him at all, it makes me think he's deranged and dangerous.