So far from what I can gather it appears that Raph never actually treated Cayena like sh!t. He had a legit reason to avoid her both in the novel and this lifetime. His mysophobia would make it impossible for him to keep from avoiding contact, especially when it's Cayena who was constantly chasing after him. Can someone confirm if that's correct?
For now I'll continue to believe what I said above unless I'm proven wrong. But that's why I can't help but to find Raph sooooooo adorable in chibi mode! Squeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!
Yeah.... Well that's what I was trying to convey when I used the phrase, 'especially when it's Cayena who was constantly chasing after him'. I wanted people to understand how much worse I thought her behavior made him feel. But despite that it doesn't look as if he made trouble for Cayena deliberately. I'm hoping that's right. Because that'd be awesome considering how Rezef pretty much manipulated our FL into being his personal doll in the novel and the present timeline.
But could you tell me if Raph's father was either of nobility, a merchant or some other status?
I don't understand what this uploader was confused about here specifically: The maids were clearly talking about two separate incidents. One was the incident where Valenos was released and the other was when Noelle was killed by Ahuin. Even the maids themselves appeared to realize they're talking about two completely different things. Plus Leticia simply thought it was the principality that Valenos was supposed to attack because the magic empire showed up and angered her mother so much that she decided to release it on the magic empire instead of the principality.
This is also why I'm confused as to why no one is explaining why the magic empire didn't show up or, if they did, didn't anger her mother enough to have her send Valenos after them instead.
Yeah no completely disagree with Astrid here. The maid is a b**** who doesn't listen to her mistress because she loves the personality of the og owner better despite the fact she should know, growing up in such a woman hating world, her actions will likely lead to her mistress' death that much more quickly. Iows the maid is a b**** AND 's*****'. I will not be surprised that most people would agree with Astrid though....
I loved this part in the novel! She makes it harder for Castor to kill her but she does it by acting innocent while truthfully only knowing he hates their father because she read Light of Rusbella.