
If you close eyes on mc's cringy desperate desire to wed her little sister to a grown man it's pretty nice thing to read

Exactly my thoughts! I still can't understand how she didn't catch on yet, that it's the young cousin (Richard?) that married Lalisa in the original, not Fabian. It's so obvious - he's from the same family as Fabian, he's around the same age as Lalisa, he likes Lalisa from the first time they've met... How much more obvious does it have to be for Marcia to notice? And the author is dragging this on soooo much that I'm starting to think Marcia's IQ is on a room temperature level. Celsius, cause Fahrenheit would be too high.

Yeah, it's like she was artificially made to believe in this simple and vague fairy tale thing. She's outgoing cheerful person, has no traumatic exp in romantic relationships and yet she refuses to accept that she could have anything going on with Fabian. I would believe in her motivation more if she like wasn't accepting her real death and wanted to go back or something...

Of course it's always some old farts that making actions in the name of preserving the art, but in actuality just projecting their insecurities onto people who's having their own ways with the art itself. Spoiling audience's mood and judgement just because of your inner politics is just baffling. And do they even think of the audience as anything significant at all? yeah i'm mad
The beginning was so crazy and disturbing I was legit expecting them to fail the escape...