The author is really good at giving out second male lead syndrome huh-
But isn't the whole thing with working as a page a bit far fetched? Why exactly would the prince let a duke's daughter crossdress (poorly, mind you) to act as an informant..? And if you really think about it, it's kinda strange how Di believes anything the Prince says right away. Yes, he found out that she is the Princess, but he never really proves whether he can help her Kingdom or whether he actually knows the name of the traitor (maybe he should've spat the name out right away, as proof that he has credibility/is trust worthy?). She plays along with him so easily while showing clear suspicion and distrust... Idk it's just something that stood out to me.
The author is really good at giving out second male lead syndrome huh-
But isn't the whole thing with working as a page a bit far fetched? Why exactly would the prince let a duke's daughter crossdress (poorly, mind you) to act as an informant..? And if you really think about it, it's kinda strange how Di believes anything the Prince says right away. Yes, he found out that she is the Princess, but he never really proves whether he can help her Kingdom or whether he actually knows the name of the traitor (maybe he should've spat the name out right away, as proof that he has credibility/is trust worthy?).
She plays along with him so easily while showing clear suspicion and distrust...
Idk it's just something that stood out to me.