Y'all getting hyped up in the comment section (≧∀≦)
Is this story so debatable that some of y'all will a riot or something??
I don't care about whatever. I hate green boi- he's creepy like wtf and I'm not going to talk about shit like that; if a boy is creepy then he's creepy. No one wants to end up with a twisted kind of guy.
However, I'm feelin confused about the Prince like he killed her, her child, her father and humiliated her IN THE PAST but IN THE PRESENT he seems to be genuine curious about her or something.
The only good bois I see is the papa and carsein
And why can't they just make her a single old lady like this girl need no man she can raise her own fuckin self up
Um blue haired boy is creepy AF. He was abusive already in this life, putting down pure terror as impertinence, when he KNEW it was terror. Allen is caring, if he wasn't he would have already let her see his yandere side. I guess it's true, double standards for fiction work just as they do in real life. Ktbn.
I read ep/chap. 46 just once, last monday and I can't bear to read it again (even thought I would like reread this over a hundred times per day), but then this thing just pop up my head, it's about the favor that Athy asked to Claude. I was thinking and hoping that maybe that favor might be the thing that will help Claude remember Athy... gosh, I will absolutely die if Janette gets all giddy like she got everything and all hindrance erased, while Athy will be cornered without any help or just anything.
Okay... this is a common topic in a comment section but this story indeed has rape elements in it. I'm not saying that it is okay to just ignore that rape is happening here or that people should be like 'it's rape, it's evil' etc.
We're talking about a grey area here. Yes, it's rape is not good, it is far from that, but everyone should know that this is just fiction, a product made out of a person's imagination. And of course we can't just say that it is just fiction because we also need to realise that rape is bad; the thing is people normalize rape! And they are not even aware that they are doing that. Cause you see the more you see things -good or bad, the more you think that it is common, okay or just something that happens. And that is where we draw the line.
This is a fiction, a book, but rape is bad and we shouldn't just ignore that it is indeed rape.
I stan