I was understanding her at first, understanding her circumstances for both of her lives and how much she's insecure, but girl, after the debutante part....BRO YOU CAN'T LIVE TWO LIVES AND STILL BE A PUSHOVER! She needs another life to heal those insecurities, wtf are you a doormat? They already told you that you're a family, you accept it, yet you get pushed around by some countess or whatever in your own house? With the maid disrespecting you?(you're a part of a family still?) The fuck? She should have at least fired the servants but no. Ok. Dunno. I dislike this type of characters a bit, they don't change. She's the same way she was in her first life. Not love from her new family not anything changed her(enviroment change, peace and love for a prolonged period of time heals some trauma, so we could assume it as a type of therapy for her). But still she has no character development. Not interesting. At this point it's not even her mental state but her choice. She wants to be a pushover. Or a naive sunflower, name it yourself I actually want to read about an isekaied therpist to different novels, and how they help change the heroines to accept reality and themselves. That would be an interesting read
Bruh could they not draw the jewel on the duke's chest properly? What the fuck is that sloppy 3d model doing there, I'm tired of seeing weird jewels everywhere in manhwas.. just remove it lol or draw it
Honestly don't care about cultural appropriation or whatever. Read the story. It doesn't have to have a definite space of occurence. Do you complain about cultural appropriation of all other fantasy novels with various settings? No? Then stop.
lol legit, she came to conclusion that she loves ja-eon and that ja-eon should come to love her too as ja-eon was telling the story of how she was pressured into a relationship with someone because of a power imbalance and how she'd like to stay single from then. i love the whole irony of it.
I was understanding her at first, understanding her circumstances for both of her lives and how much she's insecure, but girl, after the debutante part....BRO YOU CAN'T LIVE TWO LIVES AND STILL BE A PUSHOVER! She needs another life to heal those insecurities, wtf are you a doormat? They already told you that you're a family, you accept it, yet you get pushed around by some countess or whatever in your own house? With the maid disrespecting you?(you're a part of a family still?) The fuck? She should have at least fired the servants but no. Ok. Dunno. I dislike this type of characters a bit, they don't change. She's the same way she was in her first life. Not love from her new family not anything changed her(enviroment change, peace and love for a prolonged period of time heals some trauma, so we could assume it as a type of therapy for her). But still she has no character development. Not interesting. At this point it's not even her mental state but her choice. She wants to be a pushover. Or a naive sunflower, name it yourself
I actually want to read about an isekaied therpist to different novels, and how they help change the heroines to accept reality and themselves. That would be an interesting read
100% agreed. Authors create this type of characters to elicit sympathy, but all she's gonna get from my irritable rage!!!