Holy shit- It didn't hit me till now but Annette (talking about prewar) did not really care about Heiner didn't she. (Ik in earlier chapters she mentioned how handsome and kind he was- even if he was a trainwreck and was in the presence of his torturer/abuser) She also acknowledges it, hell the fucking spy said so himself. I thought she had an inkling to what her father was doing seeing how he was executed in front of her, but no and choose not to ask Heiner when she introduced him as her boyfriend. I just wished they talked instead of a different set of eyes divulge the elephant in the room, Annette's changed and is more open and understanding than her past noble self. Heiner on the hand needs to heal. His greatest sin was his own sense of mercy of sparing Annette, he didn't kill her. He instead isolated her causing her mental health and physical health to decline, also didn't help the press were pushing horrendous narrative about her which lead to her longing for death.
Holy shit- It didn't hit me till now but Annette (talking about prewar) did not really care about Heiner didn't she. (Ik in earlier chapters she mentioned how handsome and kind he was- even if he was a trainwreck and was in the presence of his torturer/abuser) She also acknowledges it, hell the fucking spy said so himself. I thought she had an inkling to what her father was doing seeing how he was executed in front of her, but no and choose not to ask Heiner when she introduced him as her boyfriend.
I just wished they talked instead of a different set of eyes divulge the elephant in the room, Annette's changed and is more open and understanding than her past noble self. Heiner on the hand needs to heal. His greatest sin was his own sense of mercy of sparing Annette, he didn't kill her. He instead isolated her causing her mental health and physical health to decline, also didn't help the press were pushing horrendous narrative about her which lead to her longing for death.