I'm dropping this

lalilatulip January 22, 2021 6:22 am

Seeing the family treating Senianna so nicely just because she is useful now made me uncomfortable. The author never resolved the abuse issue, they just brush it off under the rug using 'OG Senianna is gloomy and bad tempered so she deserved to be neglected' and 'the family doesn't need to apologize cause they already punish the stepmother' excuse. OG Senianna was abused by the stepmother, do you expect her to grow up to be sweet and cheerful, of course she would throw tantrum and depressed, and when she commit suicide so many times, her family hated her more and even insulted her and now they just suddenly become oh so nice and obsessed with her. and Senianna became drunk with their affection without a bit of regard to OG Senianna suffering, ugh it doesn't sit right with me.

Responses
    pandora January 22, 2021 11:54 am

    Completely agree! But just remember the time setting and that woman with psychological problems were considered to have hysteria and nothing else, there was no such thing as depression or abuse (because it could cause rumors that would hurt the name and house that the abused is part of). Unfortunately at that time to them money, power and recognition was the only important thing, since woman were considered inferior and only good for marriage.

    dr43 January 23, 2021 9:51 pm

    I was thinking of also dropping this, because it doesn't sit well with me if the grandpa and the brothers only began to warm up around her because Sena's soul transferred to Anna and Anna's personality changes to what they prefer to instead of the OG Anna. The reason I haven't dropped this yet is because I wanted to know what happened to the OG Anna and what will happen if they suddenly know that the present Anna is not the real Anna. I still want to know their past like if they used to be close when they were children? If the grandpa really cares for his granddaughter even if she doesn't meet his expectation?? Why is Anna mad at everyone?