Shulli died back then, Jeremy's fianceƩ will think that she's also a murderer and starts denying the fact that she provoked Shulli on leaving. Then the kids will feel hella regret and all mad onto themselves and now I don't understand what I'm supposed to feel right now because it hurts how Shulli did everything what the former Marquis told her to do. My heart is stabbed by a dull knife just remembering the flashback of her going to the Marquis' funeral, all blank. Then being 'hated' by the children and being underestimated by the society....This is a whole new level of story we got here! I don't even know what I'm posting right now. I'm trying to calm my heart out by typing the things that I reminisced. Ugh, the children are all lovable but are not even showing them to Shulli and there's Jeremy's fiancee who thinks that she has to be Jeremy's wife to have a better life than her mother. Nora, he was not given by his parents, the love that he deserve. The knight who is also part of the victims of the past....who wants to bid farewell to Shulli but ended up seeing Shulli, lifeless. I'm excited on how the author plays with my feelings. I guess I'm already a masochist.....
The "Prince" is so righteous that he prefers to rise the prices of the gin so that no commoner would ever buy it again. Then tries to check if the new store is an illegal shop made by Duchess Vandenberg....H I L A R I O U S.
If you're gonna rise the price of gin then what will be his alternative?! Did he even think about that? Even though the shop already has license, he still won't stop on investigating and conclude that it's the Duchess Vandenberg's illegal store....bruh. Well, I guess now he's using his brain. That's what matters. He's plain tho...