Why are you still here???

GEO7397 December 15, 2024 6:57 pm

Okay, so I keep seeing reoccurring people in the comments just saying how they hate Heiner, and hate how Annette is around him, despite understanding his character.
If so, then why are you still here? You have said you don't like him even after acknowledging the morally grey side to this story. You have said you know they will end up together in the end, which makes you hate him even more. If you hate the male lead so much that he makes your blood boil, you know he's end game, and you don't like where the story is going, WHY ARE YOU STILL READING?
Like, I get the whole, you are allowed to say when you don't like a piece of media, but you HAVE said it ALREADY. Yet you still come back? For what purpose? This story isn't going to change to your whims, so why keep trying?

Also, on the topic of Annette's suicide attempts and depression, Heiner was not the sole reason. Ya, he was a terrible to her, and emotional neglected her, which contributed significantly. But HE was NOT the CAUSE. Heiner did not kill Annettes father and strip her of her nobility. HER COUNTRY DID. Why are people forgetting about the entire country who suffered because of Annette and her family's privilege. THEY continued to scorn and protest her existence. THEY screamed at the gates of Heiner's house. THEY shot her, causing her miscarriage. If Heiner had divorced her immediately, when the aftermath of the rebellion was still fresh, I shudder to think about what might have happened to her.

So, either say your piece and leave, or just admit that you enjoy this story. Annette is doing what she wants right now. SHE said that she wants to dedicate her life to understanding other people, this includes Heiner. She WANTS (and is trying) to understand him. Why can't you understand HER? (Even Heiner is trying to understand her more than you are....)

Responses
    enchxnted_ December 15, 2024 8:37 pm

    Gosh, thank you.

    Sazz December 15, 2024 8:52 pm

    His behavior is what truly left an impact or Annette so HE'S the main reason she was left helpless and tried to commit suicide, saying he's not the cause is ridiculous. Sure, he's not the ONLY cause, but he's the MAIN and most impactful.Why? Because he was someone she trusted, he was her husband. Betrayal and lack of understanding from people we love is what truly impacts us, especially during a time we go through a change that literally turns around our whole world.Do you even comprehend this?
    As for the divorce part, i agree that it would be dangerous to divorce her at that time, but if you read the novel and actually paid attention to his inner thoughts, you'd realize that this was actually not the main reason he wouldn't give her a divorce. If it was only about her safety, he had plenty of other ways to move her for her safety, but as it was shown in BOTH the novel and the webtoon, he refused to do so because he DIDN'T want to let her go even in death. His reason was SELFISH. The novel is called 'My beloved oppressor' for a reason.

    As for your question, someone can enjoy the story and the characters even if they don't approve of the relationship between the two main characters. It's not either black or white, Heiner isn't the only part of the story, not to mention that even if someone despises his actions towards Annette, can still be interested in him as a character that is part of the story. There are countless reasons why depending on the person, the question is why does it even matter so much to you? They can do whatever the hell they want just like you can. They're not obligated to stop just because it hurts your feelings over a fictional character ( btw the contadiction of the aggressive 'tone' in your comment and the part you say that you 'get' people can comment over a piece of media is massive lol). How about you focus on your opinion over the character and the comments that agree with you if it affects you so much?

    enchxnted_ December 15, 2024 9:49 pm

    Why did you continue to read then if you’re this angry about this manhwa ?

    Sazz December 15, 2024 10:02 pm
    Why did you continue to read then if you’re this angry about this manhwa ? enchxnted_

    I see, you either didn't actually read my comment or lack reading comprehension. I'm not 'angry about this manhwa'.
    The reason i continued to read, is because i like the story, so basically for the same reason you do. You can dislike a character's actions but still like the story. I know, considering the dichotomous thought process you have, this must be mind-blowing to you.

    Kas December 15, 2024 10:33 pm

    Asking that question is literally the same amount of media illiteracy as a toddler asking why Cinderella forgave her step siblings. Can’t believe you have to spell it out to people in this day and age, you can still hate parts of a story but still continue reading it due to other reasons.

    No story is going to be perfect, and it might be because I love so many of the characters in this story which is why i keep reading. Why am I so mad because Im pretty fucking sure that’s the whole fucking point. The authors purposely write Heiner as a cruel person. Giving him a sob story doesn’t change that fact. His deranged psychotic obsession over Annette isn’t love it’s like possession, so the thought of them ending up together is painful to bear.

    Im hateful towards Heiner not even because he’s a morally gray character, but rather how the author treats Heiner and Annette’s relationship. They think a redemption arc can fix it all like those toxic yaoi stories with that thrilling look of the male lead begging for another chance… but I feel like Annette’s journey was so beautifully written it’s just truly such a shame that this story will eventually go down that route too. I love this story man, I’m going to keep reading it until it ends and I’ll keep screaming my complaints bc it’s the internet and LOVE giving a fuck about fictional characters

    enchxnted_ December 15, 2024 10:36 pm
    I see, you either didn't actually read my comment or lack reading comprehension. I'm not 'angry about this manhwa'. The reason i continued to read, is because i like the story, so basically for the same reason ... Sazz

    Girl you’re asking not be condescending and dissmissive while you’re being one.

    Sazz December 15, 2024 10:41 pm
    Girl you’re asking not be condescending and dissmissive while you’re being one. enchxnted_

    Your question was dismissive to what i stated so let's just say i reply according to this.

    Kawaiineko❤namjoon December 15, 2024 10:43 pm

    No, I can read a story I enjoy and still think a character is a piece of shit and be upset about it, clearly the author wanted to invoke such emotions.

    GEO7397 December 16, 2024 3:01 am
    Asking that question is literally the same amount of media illiteracy as a toddler asking why Cinderella forgave her step siblings. Can’t believe you have to spell it out to people in this day and age, you ca... Kas

    Okay, so you do like the story. Thats all I cared about. I just felt like that everyone who was just shitting on Heiner never actually acknowledge that they're enjoying it, and that bothered me.
    Like, if you're going to keep reading something, at least have a reason why you like it, and not just pure hate.

    GEO7397 December 16, 2024 3:24 am
    His behavior is what truly left an impact or Annette so HE'S the main reason she was left helpless and tried to commit suicide, saying he's not the cause is ridiculous. Sure, he's not the ONLY cause, but he's t... Sazz

    As I mentioned in my original comment, I agree, Heiner did have a big impact on Annettes downward spiral, I just meant that he didn’t start it. She was afraid of the public way more than she feared him.
    In the case of the timing of their divorce, what I said wasn't meant to justify him holding on to her for how long that he did, but to point out the fact that she had a much bigger enemy who definitely affected her mental state. When the whole world hates you, it's hard to be happy about living.

    Heiner does have responsibility for the abuse in their relationship, but he still showed a lot of distress over her pain (hence why he let her go, initially).
    Honestly, I can't even consider their original relationship a marriage. Neither of them were complete people. That's why I can look forward to both of their growths, and accepting them being together.

    Why matters to me, is yes, you don't like one of the main characters, but please at least acknowledge you're enjoying it. Don't shit on the author when you're both enjoying their work and reading it for free. It’s just tiring to repetitive comments that offer no explanation as to why they even keep reading it.
    I find it really difficult to hate people, and even fictional characters. So, if I were to despise someone so strongly, I don’t know why I would still be reading. I cried all throughout reading this up to the divorce (cause those were all the chapters at the time), because the story was really painful. But that's what I like about it. And I want to see the main character's come to understand each other because I care about them, not because I hate them. Thats why it matters to me.

    Sazz December 16, 2024 7:17 am
    As I mentioned in my original comment, I agree, Heiner did have a big impact on Annettes downward spiral, I just meant that he didn’t start it. She was afraid of the public way more than she feared him.In the... GEO7397

    No one here said they don't like the story, everyone is talking about disliking Heiner's behavior, and speaking for myself, i haven't once in my comments stated so. I haven't seen many saying they don't like the story either and even those that did, they said they wouldn't like the fact that Heiner will end up with Annette, not that they don't like the story as a whole, so I don't understand why you want people to admit the obvious.

    And no, Anette did not fear the public more than Heiner, it was after the first shock and suicide that she started getting a grip on reality and how the public is affected by who she is and what was her role as part of the Aristocracy. Heiner was the person she relied on, you think by having Heiner support her, the only person she believed in during these difficult times, she would still commit suicide? His actions made her feel worthless, unlovable and more than anything alone.
    Also, about the divorce part, i never said you said this to 'justify' holding on to her, you are getting out of subject. What you clearly said, is that it was done so for her protection, which based on the novel and the webtoon, this wasn't the actual reason he held on to her. Reading about his p.o.v and thoughts, he is well aware that his attachment to her during that time, alone with his behavior is breaking her but despite that he couldn't bring himself to stop. And yes, she still has to face the public, but considering her growth and adjusting after her divorced her, nothing is bigger enemy than the betrayal of the people who are close to you.

    Heiner showing distress doesn't make what he did any less horrible, showing distress simply indicates that he's not a one dimensional character or a Disney Villain, he's a person. Abusive people have feelings and can feel conflict over their behavior, because human nature is complex. But having feelings, doesn't not give them a pass at abusing others. We're all human and have feelings, we don not deserve a congratulations for it.

    You find it really difficult to hate people? You want to enjoy the story based on the way you personally understand it? Congratulations, you learned that you and others and literally everyone can have a perspective. You can still do all that you mentioned, enjoy the story as you wish to, comprehend it as you want to, without having to control how others do and what they want to write. And if you can't, you should work on how other people's opinions affect you, because that's not healthy.

    Sazz December 16, 2024 7:19 am
    Okay, so you do like the story. Thats all I cared about. I just felt like that everyone who was just shitting on Heiner never actually acknowledge that they're enjoying it, and that bothered me.Like, if you're ... GEO7397

    But their reason isn't just pure hate, and you'd realize that if you weren't blinded by your own perspective. They clearly stated that they love Annette and her growth and the general drama of the novel. It's incredibly disrespectful to the time that person spend to explain their perspective for you to dismiss it as nothing more than 'hate' simply because you don't understand how someone can enjoy a story without processing it the way you do.

    Kas December 16, 2024 7:55 am
    Okay, so you do like the story. Thats all I cared about. I just felt like that everyone who was just shitting on Heiner never actually acknowledge that they're enjoying it, and that bothered me.Like, if you're ... GEO7397

    Why were u even complaining to begin with then if that’s all u cared about everyone’s shitting on Heiner bc his actions are terrible and should be shit on. It’s got nothing to do with hating the story. Nobody in chat is shitting on the author either, i just hate Heiner who is a purposely flawed annoying character. His actions are suppose to piss u off. People can talk shit about him all we want and ur two brain cells should understand trash talking a character does not equal saying the story sucks. people complain about those fake heroine characters who try to steal the male lead all the damn time so why is it any different here. If you think he shouldn’t get hated on simply because he’s one of the main characters says a lot about how shallow your view is. I have no idea what kind of altruistic morally high hero you’re trying to be telling me I can’t shit on Heiner because I’m reading it for free like a vegan telling me not to eat meat because it’s murder. Oh sure then I’ll just go purchase the episodes, support the author, and continue shitting on Heiner? Ur the one getting mad at others for having an opinion no need to try and act righteous now when you can’t make any actual compelling analysis about the story.