
How the princess is written in this story is very poor and UGLY, I hate how she is depicted as obsessive and love whore, if the plot keeps in this pace then she might become the villainess instead. The princess is constantly getting swallowed by her emotion that she looses the sense of reasoning and pushed Ibee probably without even thinking much of it. LASTLY, yall should calm down, stop calling her a bi***! (I totally respect your opinion and would probably get mad at me) But Ibee and the Princess should spend time with the duke instead of the prince, this way, Ibee could show that she has only one man in her heart. Next the Princess should fall for another man, the way she's so thirsty for his love is DISGUSTING I can agree that he's cocky, immature and selfish! He should tell the princess directly that he can't accept her love! Annd HE SHOULD KEEP HIS ASS AWAY FROM IBE UGH HES GROSS
(I will accept any criticism--im not so sure about what I said)

This being her character arc is the entire point. It’s a commentary on how static fairytale characters are. She has such ugly traits because she was written without any thought of how she would actually act in the real world and not just doing everything she was written to do and say. Ibee specifically comments on the fact that Diego and her are both so shitty probably because of the fact that they weren’t written to have problem solving skills or how to deal with things that didn’t “happen” in the novel, like her being there.

I hope so too, I’d hoped that Ibee’s message of loving yourself before others would get through to her but it seems it’ll take more than that. It is kind of frustrating to watch Ibelina have to go around teaching the princess (I feel bad I forget her name lol) and Diego such basic control and understand of their emotions like they’re literal toddlers but at the same time it makes so much sense. I’ve read novels where the author really puts love and personality and humanness and complexity into each character but I’ve also read novels filled with Mary Sues who seem wonderful and great and perfect but have no real depth and wouldn’t understand how to experience an unscripted world.

the princess has such character to show the dependency from the part of a heroine and not a villainess, the dependency is the not the good one which then leads to her paranoia of being left alone or being deceived. to put it simply the author is looking at real life issues from the part of the heroine{flaws} it kind of resembles ibeline from miss not so sidekick as most heroines are potrayed as not having problems or having issues that do not come to jealousy or stupid paranoia, so it is a purposeful character development.

I actually wanna see Louis become the villainess not Stella don't hate me. I'm just a bit tired of this plots where the novel's MC ended up to be the bad guy and the villainess ends up to be the MC I dunno exactly but, let's keep reading

Stella frames Louise for cheating on the exam. It was stella who was cheating but Louise tries to cover for her. There Stella decides to frame her. The evil teacher whos all elitist and stuff says its Louise fault for taking away Stellas position when Louise is just a commoner blahblah. The hard history professor defends Louise along with the plant professor against the evil teacher. Stella, at the end, also turns herself in and admits that her and the evil teacher did stuff. Stella leaves the academy at the end. Its been a while since I read it. Simon gives up on Louise. He leaves to travel around the world. ( ̄へ ̄)
I ALREADY EXPECTED THAT WHY AM I SURPRISED??? Let's just cross hands and pray for Ain's safety