
(My rant is about chapter 6.)
This was probably the first time I’ve ever (quietly) exclaimed, “How can she be so STUPID?! He JUST said there was a group at the event that deals with human trafficking! Why would you leave a venue with light and people around to go into a DARK, EMPTY hallway and leave yourself vulnerable to kidnapping?!”
Normally, I don’t get this annoyed by a character (since it’s just fiction, of course), but apparently what the marquess told her just flew away from that little pea-sized brain of hers a few minutes later. You would think she would have SOME wisdom about being around strangers after living as a commoner in a bad situation her whole life… She has the brain of a naïve noble girl POSING as a commoner now posing as a noble.
Okay, rant over. (。-_-。)

I guess I was one of the small few who preferred the purple dress. It had more of a gothic feel versus the generic light blue with a style we often see in these stories. And personally, I think the blue dress washed out the MC’s skin, hair, and eyes. It felt weird to look at, to be honest. The purple really made her shine, so I’m on the artist’s side for this matter.

…to HATE government schools. They always punish the savior and the victim, yet they let the bully off easy rather than discouraging bad behavior and encouraging people to protect themselves. And it’s even WORSE in this case because our MC was drugged and assaulted (not sure if he was r*ped). And yet our MC’s savior is treated the same as the TRASH who did something unforgivable??
And to make matters even worse, this ACTUALLY happens in reality.
I don’t really care about makeup or making myself look nice, but I love the touches of Charlize’s nails being a different color whenever it’s a new day in the story. I don’t think I see it that often in these kinds of stories. By the way, I’m only just now saying this after reading 68 chapters, haha.