
I remember Diana was against Hess' soap project, saying that it was something for nobles, it's as if Hess was implying that the commoners should live like nobles or something in this context. Then did she ask her to give it away for free? I forgot what did Diana suggest and how was it used against her here

I have this on my '' to read list'' but from the comments, it feels like a sad story is this true?

Did the artist announce or hint that they will change the ending?
(SPOILERS)
i read some spoilers back then and in the end fl's gonna pass away regardless :( but before that she'll be able to bear a child and thats about it. The only thing that will remain of her is like fragments of her self in letters(?) cus she drew herself etc

The audacity some men have to shame you for what your state is to justify their lust. He is bluntly a manw#ore who has no shame.
He is so proud to admit his attraction to her, so he goes spewing all that trash talk to belittle her how is her being a poor or shoeshine, as he calls her, a shameful thing?
I really hate this type of behavior and find it weird and unacceptable that later on they're forgiven for what they said and how they behaved.
One more thing I am curious about, usually these types of characters have their behavior justified based on how they grew up. His parents left him, they didn't care about him as much as they cared for each other, they didn't love him as much either, so some kind of a psycho starts to grow within him, and the authors usually make these characters rich and handsome to cover up for the crappy personality, to polish their behavior and normalize it like wtf!
So my curiosity is about how he was dumbfounded when she was worried about him when he got hurt saving her from falling from the roof, and it was a good feeling for him that someone is caring about him and nobody else does, as if this is the first time someone was worried about him. Dude has the Ludecrezia girl or what's her name, literally worshipping him, caring about him more than he cares for herself, so why her actions and care for him are of no value for him if he really lacks such feelings?
Moreover, his aunt or grandma, Eve, seems like she cares for him and she raised him with love, so what's his deal?
I honestly would love to know why some authors still create a stereotype character? This is not the first time I encountered such a trashy MC of the same typical behavior.
I am so eager to drop it but I am really invested in the FL's background story, it is the only thing I want to know.

He is so proud to admit his attraction to her, so he goes spewing all that trash talk to belittle her how is her being a poor or shoeshine, as he calls her, a shameful thing?
I really hate this type of behavior and find it weird and unacceptable that later on they're forgiven for what they said and how they behaved.
One more thing I am curious about, usually these types of characters have their behavior justified based on how they grew up. His parents left him, they didn't care about him as much as they cared for each other, they didn't love him as much either, so some kind of a psycho starts to grow within him, and the authors usually make these characters rich and handsome to cover up for the crappy personality, to polish their behavior and normalize it like wtf!
So my curiosity is about how he was dumbfounded when she was worried about him when he got hurt saving her from falling from the roof, and it was a good feeling for him that someone is caring about him and nobody else does, as if this is the first time someone was worried about him. Dude has the Ludecrezia girl or what's her name, literally worshipping him, caring about him more than he cares for herself, so why her actions and care for him are of no value for him if he really lacks such feelings?
Moreover, his aunt or grandma, Eve, seems like she cares for him and she raised him with love, so what's his deal?
I honestly would love to know why some authors still create a stereotype character? This is not the first time I encountered such a trashy MC of the same typical behavior.
I am so eager to drop it but I am really invested in the FL's background story, it is the only thing I want to know.
I don't remember if there was an explanation about why Diana started losing her healing power until she no longer has any left, but her being happy that Hess fell ill explains it. I don't think there's a Saintess or a healer who would be happy that someone else is terribly sick or even express it out loud even if it were there enemies.
And Man! The audacity she has to accuse her husband of feeling something for Hess when she low-key confessed her feelings to someone else!
It's like she's giving herself the green light for her terrible decisions, infidelity, hypocrisy, and mistakes but she is so unforgiving when she feels that someone else is showing one of these things.
She is getting away with it and it's irritating me.
I'm respecting the Prince for his integrity, when he realized he might have feelings for Hess, he instantly shut it down. His apology for his friend was sincere, his regret for choosing Diana was because he hurt his friend not because he was thinking that another woman might have been a better choice than Diana. And STILL he never regretted loving her
All of his decisions, even though they were irritating Hess, were not for his personal sake, but for what works best for the country he's ruling.