
I had a feeling Raphael wasn't the one who killed Enrika in the first timeline. Why kill the person you need to break your curse? Also, the man must have also cherished Enri in some fashion to go as far as being a villain along with the maid who also cherished her master.
Thanks to distorted memories, the fl thinks this some sort of novel when really, this is her original world and the people within it categorized themselves to being "characters" in the novel.
There are quite a lot I love about this. I love our FL, she is so cute.
I love the redheaded knight, something did tell me he wasn't just around her and caring bout her because she is a neglected child, but his fatherly instincts kicked in to protect this child. He is a great father so it makes sense.
Ligrin... there is one thing I like about him is that he does seem caring even if he is meant to look harsh. He knows what the commander is true and had no choice but to walk away and remain silent.
As for the second brother, I can just tell he does care but due to how he has seen the FL been treated, he, too, treated her horribly because children are impressionable, so he acts by what he sees within his environment. Could he truly hold disdain for her? Possibly but that isn't being revealed. We clearly saw in one of his thoughts "I just didn't want you in a shabby place" or somewhere around those lines but it means he does have some level of worry and care for the FL and slowly beginning to change. Should he have made the change the time around? Yes, but as I said, children are impressionable. Monkey see, monkey do.