
Bruh! Sasya doesn't deserve our seme one bit i don't care about his trauma and shit if you don't love his just leave him! And now when seme is back from the dead he's chasing after him like a bitch like fuck off let him live

He actually didn't when I'm saying leave him I mean communicate like say that I don't love you or I'm leaving he never said anything and just left ofc seme would wait for him! he Waited till he fake died* and when he accepted the fact that sasya would never come back to him he tried living a new life but what sasya did ?? He came crying running back to him

Typical person who sees only sides with one person and is completely biased. Lmao u honestly think Karel wasn’t also mentally unstable? Cause it’s seems to me he was obsessed with Sasya. I mean cmon Karel only liked him cause of his body and since Sasya knew that was the catch he took on with it. Also Sasya was quite literally forced to be depended on Karel for everything because if you actually go back and read, you would know how much obsessed and control freak he really was. It’s obvious how you fail to acknowledge the psychological impact of what Sasya has to endured seeing as how much of a simp you are lmao

This story is so damm confusing, why is Laliette so ignorant like she doesn't know a thing about any of the characters around her and she doesn't even care to search about them even when she takes off saying she'll ask her father or what not it changes to her strolling streets and eating...it's frustrating the whole story is just going around in circles and in every like 10 chapters we're given a clue of what may have happened to the emperor or his reason for killing but then again the next chapters revolves around Laliette who's just strolling the streets she gets a clue but doesn't act on it
There's nothing I hate more than a damsel in distress who can't survive on her own and needs her knight in shining armor for literally everything. The story started off well; she has powers for crying out loud, if not the most powerful, but she's always in need of rescue. Does she use this power to defend herself? No! And the excessive use of prophecy—like at this point, the author is just a sadist who needed a word to abuse the protagonist. Even the commoners aren't scared of the prophecy; they just use it to badmouth her because, let's be honest, if you know she's a disaster and can end your country with a flick of her fingers,
would you be willing to curse her every chance you get? No!