
The comment above said he hunted her but she was the hunter. Either way I don't think he would have killed her, after all, not only did he volunteer to train her he also saved her and all this while all she did was faint and scream, so yeah, if it was me I would have gotten bored of this, you would assume he would too, but he already was interested in her beforehand.

The money people have makes them arrogant but come on he is favored and given power by a literal god, he also can't recognize faces so to him it doesn't matter who it is. He never expected though that someone could have such a weak body like fl because everyone in their kingdom even children are born really strong.

You said how they met, not how they should fall in love. Besides, how they met didn't leave much of an impression, after all she knew the plot so mistakes were not made and everything was her own decision based on the novel. She was given by him the power to rule even though she was not worthy of it, which in their culture would mean execution of the weak.

You know what....this is going nowhere, all I'm saying is that any decisions,be it romantic or anything else,made based on you instinct to survive is doomed from the get go....sure he changed, but it doesn't change the fact that all of the stuff she did was because she wanted to survive/live. Again.....giving the chance to rule and acquiring it completely different stuffs. He couldn't have known about it , let's give him the benefit of the plot doubt....but he had always known she was afraid of him.He made sure of that.So in the end the story has done its job.

I get what you are saying, but she fell in love with someone that she said she was afraid of because she had read the og novel. She was afraid of the og novel and I agree, I would be scared too, in fact I too was scared when I read the novel because of the way she described him. But that aside, she actually fell in love with the him she met and as such that love is true though it was thrown away the moment she ran away. Now I again agree why she ran but I hate the reason, it wasn't to save herself from him(even if there would have been better plans) it was to find a way to go back in the real world but actually she didn't want to go back so everything was for nothing. She didn't want to anger him but ended up making him anxious for nothing.

And that's okay, but since she was afraid of angering him ,why try to add fuel to the fire? She should have used him and made a more thorough plan of escaping or tried not to put the image of the novel him and the him she met together, so they might have had a happy ending. What bothers me is that she is a saintess, is there really no way to just break the shackles that tie the ml so he can be free? I wish she had tried more after all we all know she loves him.

Didn't she only found out she was a saintess just recently.....also how can we instill that one should have devised a thorough plan, humans makes stupid decisions.....mistakes.... isn't that what's makes the story a bit more ....I don't know....diverse????....flawed main characters or decisions... would makes us understand or relate ro them better.

I said that she is the saintess and hoped for her in the future to find a way for him to be free. In no way did I mention that she knew before, I mean that's pretty clear be it in the novel or the manga. For someone that had to coax a tyrant in his exact manner just by having read a novel you would think that the decision she makes for her future outside of the book would have been better. This are not mistakes, she is someone that contradicts herself. Her thoughts never meet her actions, to the point that even the decisions she made based of the book she read were blown out of the window the moment she was independent from the ml, as if she wouldn't function if it wasn't by fallowing the model of the novel.
Raniero didn't deserve this kind of betrayal from her. Even now he's not doing anything to her even though she has continuously hurt and antagonized him.