Culture wise, they are nobles with stricter gender roles, a heavy responsibility that demands women to be in social circles while men do the rough jobs. Their parents fit that ideology. Their mom is supportive but not 'radical' especially when she learned about Diana's combative skills during a knight duel (didnt even ease her into it, she just watched her kid bolt to the "battlefield"). It was an oversight from Cain compared to when their dad slowly learned about his daughter's behavior with the orphans which made him reflect about their noble's cause. They also didn't do what theyve done now with the maid, meeting her in the middle. Their compromise was to hide her skills until she is old enough to prove to her parents that her choice wasn't a bad thing even as a noble lady. Their parents are very loving and also trying to guide their children (like how they cut Cain's allowance so he doesnt run back to Diana coz he's too clingy). Their mindset is different but it doesn't mean that they are shitty.
Culture wise, they are nobles with stricter gender roles, a heavy responsibility that demands women to be in social circles while men do the rough jobs. Their parents fit that ideology. Their mom is supportive but not 'radical' especially when she learned about Diana's combative skills during a knight duel (didnt even ease her into it, she just watched her kid bolt to the "battlefield"). It was an oversight from Cain compared to when their dad slowly learned about his daughter's behavior with the orphans which made him reflect about their noble's cause. They also didn't do what theyve done now with the maid, meeting her in the middle. Their compromise was to hide her skills until she is old enough to prove to her parents that her choice wasn't a bad thing even as a noble lady. Their parents are very loving and also trying to guide their children (like how they cut Cain's allowance so he doesnt run back to Diana coz he's too clingy). Their mindset is different but it doesn't mean that they are shitty.