I'm actually disappointed with how they did it here. In the Novel, it showed how much the story was driven and how little choice she had with how it was going and how much they didn't actually care for her as they never even looked for her and left her there. It was heartbreaking for her to escape basically after being tortured and find it empty. If I remember right two soldiers let her go because of pity. It was significant for her to pass the third test to feel so dejected. Especially when they find her almost dying and throw her in a jail cell telling her she was going to be executed because she "obviously" was the cause for everything. Now Idk how this is going to go because she didn't seem to be tortured and now sees that Liz is the Author.
No offense but even if he was rude the Princess is 3. I would also question bringing in swords to give a child. Have you ever encountered a toddler? They're basically little suicide machines.
RIGHT??? I hate those family troupes, where (always) the father and grandparent doesn't accept the baby mc bc they are illegitimate, so they propose a super dangerous job for a 3yo, and since they are a "genius" they get accepted and they ignore the other children who suffered the same abuse, but all is well bc the other children either loves the mc or is a "bully" so they deserves it
Or when they send a 5-year-old to fight a war. Like no 5-year-old is going to be sent to war and people not be outraged about it. I can give some understanding of a preteen or teenager. But no way are people going to be like. Hell Ya he can fight in a war even though he still needs naps or else hell cry all day.
How did they expect people to believe a 6-year-old would intentionally poison a water source?
People in this type of era lack the ability to use common sense or to think outside of what's suppose to be normal.
Just like the Salem Witch trials....they thought any intelligent or attractive women, were witches AND LITERALLY SLAUGHTERED WOMEN OF ALL AGES in order to keep them humble and stupid and obedient because a smart women were considered a threat to men. And it wasn't really hard to convince the common folk of this because commoners weren't allow to educate themselves because education was strictly for the wealthy. Ya can't really deny something is true or false if you're illiterate and they relyed heavily of superstitions to be the judge of a person. LITERALLY THE ERA OF NO COMMON SENSE.
I'm surprised no one pointed out his shirt said Gay Dragon lol