
Because I read the novel and honestly, it's better than most shallow story out there.
Yes, it's going to be frustrating and depressing. But that's what it feels to be inside the head of a child whose trauma never been addressed.
Yes, it's sad that she's only going to be on the healing journey at the end of the novel, but sometimes that's what it felt when you're dealing with mental illness.
I like the story because the problem that should be handled easily became more complicated inside of a sick mind.
She's an actual child who lost her only friend/family, after living together inside of an establishment who abused children. And there's a line from MC later on that sticks to my mind
"Maybe, if I lost Swan when I'm a little older, I'm not gonna felt this way."
And for people who always complained about how MC always ended up with a prince or high ranking noble, this is the story. Because the THEO is the ML.
And for people who always complained about ML never have his own thoughts and dream? This is the story. Because THEO has his priorities outside MC's life, but still supportive of her.
Yes, they're going to fight a lot and made mistakes along the way, but that's normal because they're still young.
And, the novel itself only have 120 chapter. It's gonna be short journey. So, I really hope that the publisher aren't gonne mess this up.

This story felt like using so many cliché trope but doesn't even made an effort to made it connected with one another.
So, supposedly she knows the story from the novel. It means that she came from another world, but she doesn't seem have any intelligence, is she just a child in another world? But she doesn't act like a child.
The og!FL is supposedly already an adult, but she doesn't have mentality as an adult, then act like an innocent child. She doesn't stop his father from killing the family who support the royal family for generation and happy when other family's misfortunes. Yet now felt bad that the 'child' who's nice to her in her previous life but still made her suffers.

"This PUMPKIN!"
"You as dumb as asparagus."
These children hate vegetables so much they get insulted as one, lol

I had the same thought. Using "Pumpkin" and "Asparagus" as insult is so amusing.
In Thailand, people used animals to insult each other like if someone called you a "water buffalo", it means you're dumb and "sparrow" means you're dull or nothing special. I was called "dried shrimp" because I was hella skinny compared to other kids that you can see my ribs.
That's the best season finale that I've ever encounter.