Vio and Yula are the best match!

Marti-chan February 3, 2020 7:17 pm

One of the few time in which i don’t despice the “other female character”, Mary is genuily cute, truly love her sister and never acts like a victim. I think that the prince is actually boring. While Yula and Vio are the real deal, a strong and consolidate bond that is so precious!

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    arebg452 February 19, 2020 4:24 am

    I agree that I don't hate the other female lead in this case, but I can't say I like her either. There's no denying that for all her righteousness, she's never tried to put herself in her sister's shoes and think about how Vio feels. Sure, it's fine that she wants to get along and is sincere in her affections, but she doesn't care enough to wonder whether she's doing the right thing by behaving that way. Vio has every right not to want to get involved with her, and yet this girl keeps pushing it without having a care. And even though she's seen her father treating Vio like crap, these never interceded for the sister she supposedly admired so. I don't despise her, but she bothers me immensely.

    PeanutButter February 24, 2020 10:23 am
    I agree that I don't hate the other female lead in this case, but I can't say I like her either. There's no denying that for all her righteousness, she's never tried to put herself in her sister's shoes and thi... arebg452

    I agree, she bothers me .

    The way she can't even read the situations makes me just want to (╯°Д °)╯╧╧. She saw face to face how her father treats Vio, how Vio clearly doesn't want to accept her offer but she just keep pushing her.

    And the fact that Vio is stuck between wanting to get away and having to get along with her half sister because of that sh*tty a** "father" just tear my heart.
    (/TДT)/

    Marti-chan February 24, 2020 6:03 pm
    I agree, she bothers me .The way she can't even read the situations makes me just want to (╯°Д °)╯╧╧. She saw face to face how her father treats Vio, how Vio clearly doesn't want to accept her offer ... PeanutButter

    I think you are focusing more on the general situation than on the actual relationship between Vio and her sister, the only one who share her blood and love her. We are at the beginning and I think that in the future the sister will have a decisive role in family dynamics. Although honestly, I couldn't care less about her father, who clearly has always been disinterested in Vio’s situation and that of her mother. Vio is both strong and fragile, she can lift herself up alone without the need of anyone, but she will still find the perfect companion in Yula.

    arebg452 February 24, 2020 8:33 pm
    I think you are focusing more on the general situation than on the actual relationship between Vio and her sister, the only one who share her blood and love her. We are at the beginning and I think that in the ... Marti-chan

    I actually don't agree with that. I think hating her sister is a big cornerstone of Vio's character and it gets explained really well in chapter 6, when the sister invites Vio to her room. To Vio, her hatred for her sister is a vindication of her entire persona, it's the proof that she is not in the wrong for the circumstances that brought her here (her parents bad marriage and her father's cheating and mistreatment of her), it's the re-affirmation that SHE is the victim of the situation, that she and her mother are the ones who got cheated out of her father's love. That hatred was what caused her to break down and try to murder her sister in her past life, and it's exactly the reason why she doesn't want to get close to her in this life. In chapter 6, Vio expresses it very well: "I will not love her, because the moment I do, I won't be able to avoid hating her". Loving her sister is pretty much accepting the blame her mother has, accepting that her father was in the right to cheat and in the right to offer somebody else the love he should've given Vio. It's pretty much denying her entire struggle up until now, denying all the abuse her mother heaped upon her, and the neglect her father gave her. I'm sorry but I completely don't agree with your assessment. I don't condone hurting others in any sort of situation, however, nobody owes anyone their emotional health, and if for Vio, distance is what she need to heal from the trauma that pretty much caused her to breakdown in her old life, I don't think the sister, regardless of whatever good intentions she has, should be allowed to jeopardize that for her.