
I still don't understand Cesio's parents' motive to give him away. I thought his mom wanted to have him so she gave birth to him, loved him, then she sent him away because she was afraid her sister would find out, and might hurt the kid, right? So the obvious logic was to protect him, by hiding him by giving him up for adoption, am I correct? Because so far nothing says so
His supposedly father apparently doesn't like him. His mother doesn't care for him, even after her sister died she didn't go to look for him and take him back.. What did I miss? If you love your husband and sister more than anything and if you fear your sister, why go against her, give birth to child then throw him away?!? Even the father is not really his father as he seems to be impotent. So the mom played God in creating this child by herself then decided she no longer wants him near her?

Cesios mom didn't want him to be born it was a mistake since she casually said it'd be nice to have her husbands child and boom Cesio was born with the power of manipulation diction that's why they abandoned Cesio for cesios moms sister the for empress and since then cesios mom has been unable to use her manipulation diction at least from what I remember

I think the knife scene here is better than how it was described in the novel. This one change looks good at least for me.
So here she's with her in a locked room and even though it's cliffhanger, I think she will end up framing her as well.(based on the novel, this knife was used to frame Edith into trying to kill Blondie).
So far, this looks better than (in the novel) trying to visit her in the prison, with warm water and a knife and making Edith look like she was trying to st@b her from the small window of the cell's door and the knife remains warm? That was Killian's reasoning while trying to prove that Edith is innocent: 1st reasoning, the knife/dagger is remaining warm and Blondie is holding warm water ( dunno why bring warm water, I think she was trying to offer her to drink it or make it look like that) anyway... Edith was freezing to death, so even if the dagger is thrown on her side in the cell, and remained warm in that winter in a dungeon underground. So for the time that Blondie started screaming and her Boy arriving and after them Killian and trying to understand what's going on, he opens the door, takes the knife and poof.. It's warm. Which cannot be the case cuz physics.
2nd reasoning, that the window is so small and the bars were close that it makes it impossible to try and st@b someone through it.
So let's see how this one goes... The framing might be more logical in this one (or so I hope) because with the latest chnages they're starting to make Blondie as a villain be so lame, at least I hope she owns her title as a villainess and a selfish person in the next chapter.

And yeah it looks like they changed things to set this scene up? Like in the novel, Edith thought lize was innocent and didn’t discover her until this very scene. But they changed the kidnapping scene where Edith overheard them talking so lize Edith is more aware of things. In the novel, she never heard that conversation between cliff and lize

Now that you mention it, I'm no longer sure if it's water or soup. I tried to go back and reread but I couldn't find the link and I was lazy to look more But I think they were saying something about warm, and my brain couldn't accept how something can remain warm for this long. Even if it's a bowl of hot soup, it's still a transferred heat from the hot bowl to her hand to the metal knife, transferred heat doesn't last long when you lose contact with the object.. Especially when it's metal. It's not like it was exposed directly to the fire or immersed in a hot liquide, it's transferred from a second contact. And with how they insisted that the cell was extremely cold, there was no way the knife would remain warm let alone hot. It couldn't make sense in my head

He's the whole package, he's all in
With how present he is and how he takes action right on time while doing the right thing, I thought this was ending already. We used to get some of these actions usually by the end, after the ML is done being a red flag and starts to catch on. But our Erin here, he's flawless from the start

I read many comments about how the novel was more detailed and the art delivery was not really delivering. In my opinion, this is totally normal as you can never get draw everything that was written (I am not defending the art here, just stating a fact). Also this is not the only art that shows a huge gap between it and what's going on in the novel, I have seen the same thing on other works here. I started reding this novel and man the difference between here and there is enormous. It could be a budget thing, or it could be anything else.
But the general idea is that the more visual you get with a story, the less details you deliver. A very vivid example would be movies based on books, the movie delivery is always poor and shows about 10-20% to the book readers. It's very rare to most never happened where readers were actually satisfied with a book delivery in a movie. The depth is only in books and novels.
And the art here is way too much superficial, it's like every chapter in here is illustrating the general idea of every chapter in the novel.

So it took me 2 days to read the whole thing until where the story is now (ch78). And Isekai stories are going wild with their plot twists lol.
So Blondie wants to repeat the story all the time to remain young!?!!
And didn't Cliff kill Shannon or Shane (not sure about the name, but Edith's brother) ? Why is he alive and in the prison with the maid?
Also Cliff looks like he's under a very strong spell, or like being hypnotized. Not sure if this is really how it will be explained later how is Blondie controlling them. But at the same time it doesn't make sense according to Edith's explanation, like how everything the author decides is a low no matter how silly or non logical it is. But then again, with Killian, he seemd to be under the spell of the smell of some violet flowers whenever Blondie is near to spew her venom.
But well let's see how it goes.
I just wish I didn't start it yet. Now I have to wait
Where is the real soul of Blondie?
Will she be with them when original Edith gathers everyone?