They didn't even tell their son about the person who sacrificed her life for them? That's ...

arebg452 October 4, 2024 9:29 pm

They didn't even tell their son about the person who sacrificed her life for them? That's it, I felt sorry for the sister, but she's a gigantic bitch too. They fully expected him to pry the sword from Wis' dead body and couldn't have the decency to even acknowledge her. I don't want her to end up with this kid. She needs to get as far away from this family as possible and I hope they all die, every single one of them. Please tell me the nephew is not endgame.

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    Yuu October 5, 2024 9:29 am

    see, i NEED them to end up together, lol. for karmic revenge. like the dad's already so jealous of his own son and so uncomfortable around him. if she ended up with the upgraded "perfect" version of himself (as he seems to see it) like NOT ONLY will they HAVE TO acknowledge her and tell their kids about her (or if they don't face what she did for them and what they did to her; make it clear to those involved and possibly the world - that they're pure fucking trash) but they'll also be CONSTANTLY UNCOMFORTABLE SEEING THE WOMAN WHO USED TO LOVE THEM (DAD) & USED TO BE FAMILY (SISTER) HAPPILY TOGETHER WITH THEIR "PERFECT" SON. living their best lives. being much better than they. having a real relationship & understanding and not just an "ah i like her because she's inept like me and hates people with magic like me she's such an uwu damsel"/"i like him because he likes me and treats me well and doesn't love my sister he's so strapping and sweet" relationship like these 2 dipshits. like they're literally so stupid together. i need to see them dying of discomfort every single holiday. i want them to choke on their roast ham or w/e while wisteria & llyod get all sweet across the table from them. i want that mom/sister to know shame & regret and stop acting like the fragile victim ass bitch she been portraying. the regrets the father has need to slap him straight across the face. i want them to have to lower their heads every time wisteria's around.