Isn't it great that the novel doesn't treat us like idiots and explains to us the procedures that are going on instead of having things magically happen. Like people magically become super rich even though they don't give an explanation why certain characters are super rich or magically are able to solve problems even though it's through a basis of almost magical like coincidence and protagonist protection. This story has the guts to go into the workings of what's going on in this world and I love it. This novel is great for everyone of all ages and even better, I absolutely love how it explains finances to the audiences without treating us as if we are naive children. This is a novel that does not insult the audience by inane platitude
? What's this about the gold dress? What was she talking about and the sister and the pregnant lady or whatever. Was she protecting the white haired sister? What was this about the gold dress? Somebody explain it to me?
The gold dress the little white haired girl was wearing, contained lead. In olden times, to make the color gold or heavily pigmented colors(like green or purple) the dye used dangerous chemicals that were toxic to humans. The MC spoke about it to put a wedge between her father and mistress(the pregnant lady), to make it seem like the mistress is trying to unalive her own child. Hopes this helps!
I feel like this book treats us like idiots. So we're just going to ignore slavery? Child trafficking? The abuse these kids will be going through. We're just going to ignore that as a side plot? We're just going to focus on the Romantic aspect? No no no I was too distracted on the fact that I was watching children being sold as sex slaves or whatever they did to Children back then which I don't really want to know about but I do know enough, because I pay attention to the news and school, that it's not something as Whimsical as you would see in Oliver twist. The guy runs an Empire that legalizes slavery. Slavery! Screw your water magic! Free the slaves! Those were children! Children! There is no romance or romantic moment when you just saw half a second ago, children being sold into slavery. Nobody here thought that this panel was romantic or that there was romantic tension between them. They were too busy feeling sick and sorry for children being sold as slaves! I hope that there's a rebellion. Dude sucks