Reread it for my sister cuz she doesn’t read mangas and don’t have time:(

bumbum September 20, 2024 7:19 am

After rereading it, I still don’t feel any pity for Rashta. The girl was smirking the day Navier and Sovieshit divorced. She even wanted to get together with him, not once nor twice. As I understand, she was enslaved, but she wasn’t afterward; she isn’t stupid or dumb. She’s brilliant in her ways, cunning, and very manipulative. Her actions had consequences, and now she will pay for them. Simple. And it’s a fucking shame that Sovieshit isn’t getting the same treatment, but he will, I hope. Because he, too, is at fault. She never ever wanted to be friends she only wanted to become Navier.

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    saisai127 September 20, 2024 8:34 am

    i agree with you many people have different opinion towards rashta but i never felt pity towards her from the start she's already blinded by greed and promises by that trash emperor

    bumbum September 20, 2024 9:13 am
    i agree with you many people have different opinion towards rashta but i never felt pity towards her from the start she's already blinded by greed and promises by that trash emperor saisai127

    Exactly

    Domosama September 20, 2024 10:50 am
    i agree with you many people have different opinion towards rashta but i never felt pity towards her from the start she's already blinded by greed and promises by that trash emperor saisai127

    Count me in,too. Lol.

    zetsubousenseii September 20, 2024 1:37 pm

    Agreed

    Geek Goddess September 20, 2024 5:59 pm

    I saw people changing their minds about Rashta, saying they now felt sorry for her. To each their own, of course. Everyone's allowed to feel what they want. In saying that, I thought I was the only one who didn't pity her. I wondered if I was being too cold-hearted bc I felt nothing but anger for her and joy for her downfall. You're right. She's not stupid or dumb. She knew exactly what she was doing. Whether or not everyone in this situation propositioned her first means nothing. She still went along with their plans and her own as well, so she still deserves her due punishments.

    You know what? We say that Rashta wasn't stupid, but she was in a sense that her doing all the shit that she did and with all that she did it with...was indeed stupid. But as far as her being cunning and manipulative, she was brilliant. She knew how to work her title, her beauty, and made herself seem like she was pitiful little thing that knew nothing of the world.

    No doubt she wanted a change of life bc of her being a former slave and having abandonment issues, but she went about it in horrible ways. The maid was right: she should've stated and face and accept her consequences with dignity. And if there was anything that was a lie, she could've defended herself and told her truth. It would be the Courts and People's decisions whether or not to believe her in the end.