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I think this story is fantastic in the way it shows how privilege can affect you and other people. It is unfair that Annette was treated this way just because she was born a part of the royal family, but as she said: Since I was born wrong, I was also raised wrong.
She enjoyed the privileges only available to her through the suffering of the common people. It is shown that when the shooter's sister described how their older brother had been tortured by her father while Annette was enjoying her piano recital.

Heiner is horrible, he keeps his wife close to him and refuses divorce because he wants to see her unhappy, to see her miserable. However, he loves her still, he once loved, and still loves her. He is a victim of her father's wrongdoings yet he loves her, because her piano, and her naivety gave him hope during the most miserable parts of his life. And I think that's why he wants to see her miserable; to be part of her unhappiness and to inevitably go down with her. Because she was one sidedly apart of his suffering.

It switches the roles, the one who is suffering now is the a noble with royal blood running through her veins, and the one causing that suffering is of common blood, an orphan once loved by nobody. Annette is going through what Heiner did during his earlier years, and the past is something she runs away from, meanwhile, Heiner is finally free from his oppressor: The father of his wife. But he loses all trust from his wife in the process; the past where he and his wife is something he misses.

TLDR: It's a very complex story that makes you feel contradictory on purpose. Both are victims here, victims of the sins of Annette's father. And I actually love it for that. It's very nuanced, and I don't comprehend everything myself lol

this is so long im sorry, but if you went through all that thank u??? anyways i love this story im waiting for more chapters