
You had your chance to show your interest in her.
Now that she will fall in love, you will try to guilt-trip her like "You should be taking care of your family, not flirting with a kid" and make the male lead feel like he's too inmature to be with an older girl.
Yes, you were there first, but you didn't move a finger for your feelings.
She doesn't owe you anything, even if you helped her. You have no right.
(This touches a nerve with something that happened with my friend in real life, I have not read the ending. Venting feels great!)
Sally is Tristan/Gaspar's spy.
The princess is the ultimate villain, using the high priest as a mediator for her evil plans.
She doesn't want to be the princess, she wants to be Empress, so she is going to eliminate both Gaspar and Claude making them destroy each other.
I would love the princess to be a good person, women power and all of that, but I think that is what the author wants, to show that evil can be in men and women alike, and she looks like that type of person where the end justifies the means. She is doing what she thinks is the best for her country.
Tristan will betray Gaspar the moment he can, then he will go beg Ivonna and he will get a taste of his own medicine. He's so delusional thinking that he is the victim in all of this..
I see your point but nah I'm sure the Princess will be a badass beautiful and wise female Emperor but not the final villainess, just my POV
Thank you for your opinion!
Can't wait to see the end... (≧∀≦)