I think the people's feelings and thoughts were realistic in the sense that they'd feel disappointed with someone who just suddenly up and runs and away while the master is away at war. The knight's comments were also valid points, as people who don't really communicate with the MCs would have probably thought she just left on a whim or that she didn't think the ML would survive the war, etc.
BUT the servants' actions are not realistic and is total BS. They are being paid to work to do their job. They can be hurt, but that doesn't mean they have the right to refuse the work they are being paid to do LOL... I know this is not real, but I'm just saying, if the author is going for a more realistic reaction, she needs to be consistent ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
I think the people's feelings and thoughts were realistic in the sense that they'd feel disappointed with someone who just suddenly up and runs and away while the master is away at war. The knight's comments were also valid points, as people who don't really communicate with the MCs would have probably thought she just left on a whim or that she didn't think the ML would survive the war, etc.
BUT the servants' actions are not realistic and is total BS. They are being paid to work to do their job. They can be hurt, but that doesn't mean they have the right to refuse the work they are being paid to do LOL... I know this is not real, but I'm just saying, if the author is going for a more realistic reaction, she needs to be consistent ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭