Soo... I read this in one sitting. It's a thoughtfully constructed storyline—very heavy, if you ask me. Sak has a weird yet understandable perspective on things, almost like he's a psychopath, which makes me wonder: did the author go through some trauma to come up with such a story? Or did the author study psychology to create those intricate details and diverse perspectives in each scenario?
The characters are very well-written—all of them. They have distinct mindsets, and their life decisions align perfectly with their personalities, which is fascinating and honestly hard to come up with. However, in some scenes, I really had to spend time thinking just to comprehend the meaning. I wanted to understand what the author was trying to convey to the readers.
This type of story is definitely not for entertainment—it makes you work your brain!
I don't really like the fl, I stayed until ch 29, I think I'll keep reading and I hope it gets better..
Fl just isn't giving me the 'vibe'...
on a third person's perspective, I'd say she's pretentious, the only reason the readers think otherwise is because we can read her perspective which seems innocent. But on a 3rd person's pov, she has bad reputation, then suddenly got merciful one day, and she likes getting close to the holy knight commander, even sneaking on his room in the middle of the night..
But that's not really the reason why I dislike her.. it's because I don't like the way that she always compare herself to the og owner of the body she is in. She kept on judging and comparing "why would the og Evelina did the things she did and y'know, act like a villain when she has it all" is basically what she's saying. Like, she would compare how "miserable" her life before the transmigration happens than Evelina's life, and is basically telling her why is she complaining, why is she so ungrateful, she doesn't have the right to have problems and shit because she has the perfect life; fame, money, beauty, etc.. I dunno, maybe I processed her thoughts wrong, maybe she's asking curiously and wants to understand og Evelina and her wrongdoings.. but seriously, does she really? I think she does but not to understand Evelina and what she has possibly gone through but to understand how to control Evelina's body without getting suspicions from the people around her that she isn't the real Evelina, so she could survive.. It's understandable, but stillllll, something about her is getting on my nerves.. to the point that I'd type a whole ass essay to convey my thoughts and even go as far as post it
I wonder if fl and Kersten get to have a closure at the end of the story.. I really liked him at first, he's honestly sweet and romantic, such a waste haizzz... As for the blue haired guard (forgot his name), I wish the author didn't make him like the fl romantically, he could've been partnered with Amy since Fl is bound to be with Isaac.
this is one of those stories that I find so hard to understand. It makes me question if I really understand english because I don't get a thing about it. The fl likes ml originally when she didn't know his true identity, but she has come to hates him after knowing he's a duke because what? cuz she thought he was just leading her on? was just about politics? she lost her freedom? haa? then, there's the red hair guy who claims he wants best for his brother and wants him to be with fl but what's his reason for not making them meet until fl sign the marriage contract? I don't get it. It doesn't make sense or I'm stupid with reading comprehension. I so want to understand this story cuz the summary hooked me
I think you should continue. Chapter 14 will answer your questions.