This chapter hit me right in the feels. Mia may be silly sometimes, but she actually does have some wisdom, as someone who's been executed by a revolution before. It made me so sad when she wondered why no one even warned her in her past life, like was that really so hard to do??? They waited for her to dig herself too deep before killing her, but no one even did the bare minimum effort that could have saved her life. I think Mia has really pointed out the hypocrisy of the "righteous" faction. I hope Mia continues to grow into an even kinder and wiser person!
exactly, even though they all went to school together not one person warned her. i read they ignored her. Mia herself had nothing to do with the state of her country, she was just a foolish princes what could she have done? Yet, majority of the blame was put on her all because of her character. she’s just a child both in her past life and now. the fact that she’s changed so much shows that all of that could have been prevented if even one person warned her.
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It feels like a modern Marie Antoinette, and while Mía would probably actually say "let them eat cake" (unlike Marie) I think it just shows how all of them (the prince and etc) were children, who had idealistic thoughts and savior complexes leading to them blaming one of the few people who did bad things but had no idea/no ill will
I hate that mother. You couldn't at least give your daughter a warning that others are gonna bully her before sending her off? And then when she comes back crying you tell her "seduce men" what the fuck that's so manipulative. I'm not sure what to feel about her hating our MC, like, it's giving morally grey heroine, which I could get behind, but I dunno I kind of don't like it. Why are you jealous of someone who obviously worked hard over all the other spoiled brats looking down on you, he literally hasn't even looked at you.
I agree but it is also the environment she grew up in where you can see why she detest our MC. She just see him as a boy who gain all of everything because his nobility being able to offer him everything to his success while her nobility gave her nothing but ashes of her families former glory.
Even if you are a part of a system that supports you that doesn't mean everything is equal.
I'm fine with Josh being the endgame, but it bothers me how the author doesn't draw the other male leaves as handsome as him. I feel like I'm forced to root for Josh because he's the only one who doesn't make me want to claw my eyes out. I really like Lucas, I hope he gets a side ship with the black haired girl.