
I remember I started reading this besause of the cool summary it had (which is not found now). It was describing a strong female lead that chose and was able to get away from the bad male lead... And I stopped reading around the 30s chapters, waiting for more content as the story wasn't adding up with the summary, so I thought it might happen later.. But from the comments I have been reading so far, the fl is not a strong one and the ml is abusing his power over her and even rapes her?!?! Why too bad the art is so good and I guess in the end the summary was meant for another stroy and was put by mistake here then removed.

THANK GOD Roselia got hurt so that we can see some real action from Ein and Cassius here... Seeing the old cold blooded mode switched on is sooo refreshing
On another note,
I love them both but it feels like Cassius is being left out for quite a while now. Like Roselia refuses to sleep with him because she keeps having dreams about Ein being tortured, now when she got poisoned, she dreamed of Ein again, and the 1st thing she mentions when she wakes up is Ein. It starts to look like favoritism towards Ein.
I didn't read the novel and it feels like I'm missing out many details.
If anyone has any explanation, please tell me I feel so sad for Cassius being left out He deserves more

Sooo, what's the deal with the cats? Why would they add a cats' arc to the story?? It feels like a nowadays issue? Did nobles really had a thing against cats before that the author thinks it's worth talking about here?
I was so enjoying the story in the beginning because Ein and Cassius were so rational, never gave a sh!t and duh Super Villains. Their story with Roselia was cute, but it should have remained an inside doors cuteness
Why would they turn out to be so nice and forgiving towards the new king ughhh he doesn't deserve it. And he should have known the truth from his father differently
Taking care of of the orphanage and doing charity can be a plus and accepted like letting Roselia fully be in charge of it. They never needed to change their image for people, those people turned against them before people are so easy to sway so I really don't see why the story is taking such a turn. It's going south way too quickly.
But I really enjoyed this scene were Ein showed his power against this falling noble dude without needing the antidote anymore from him. Like finally!!! This is what an Einspanner Chade can do!
I read before, that the ending chapters are very disappointing but I refused to believe that and now sadly I'm feeling the disappointment myself.
When I first started reading this story, I had no problem rereading it all over again while waiting for a new chapter to update. Especially the 1st season. But after the comeback with the 17 years later or dunno how many years later, I can barely finish a chapter, sometimes I even skip reading.

Why would her husband kill her mother???

.......wait for the context to come out if you're confused. Otherwise you get people who will blatantly spoil the story for you in order to answer your questions. ( ⩌⤚⩌)
[Tip for the future: When a decent person openly admits to commiting a crime that's unbecoming of their character it usually means they're placing the blame on their self as a form of guilt or repentance. He didn't actually kill her mother himself but is taking the fault of an outside occurrance that's related to him and taking accountability for the whole sitchiation. Psychology 101.]
What's wrong with this chapter, stopped reading after a few scrolls...
A different uploader I guess