
She's not, on other sites is updated and (spoiler) basically she's forgiven and the sister gets taken as the saintess. Her actions were basically looked at as a naive girl who didn't know she was hurting ppl. Even though she did horrible things and manipulated ppl. She's basically not a villian but has villian tendencies.

If you cause so much suffering you're still a villain even if that wasn't your intention. It's just like if you choose to drink drive and there's a crash and people die, you are the villain in that victim's life even though you weren't planning to be a killer you just weren't thinking about how your actions could hurt others. But not meaning to hurt others doesn't change that you did, and that people have a right to be upset with you or even view your personality poorly because of the results even if that wasn't your goal. She's been forgiven and gets better, but she still was the villain of this story.
I really hate the sister and how the story still tries to make out what she did as a Saint. She literally stole, forced labor in order to get food, and had money that she didn't work for but donated her sisters. She's honestly a horrible person and trying to make it seem like we'll she did feed the orphans and help others. That is literally manipulation and tactics real abusers use. I'm sticking around for the knight & her seeing ghost, but the sister does not deserve redemption, punishment seems to never exist in this story. Like girl you almost got trafficked b/c your sister owned money but yep she's definitely a good person.