I need to see karmaic justice acted upon the count’s family and the doctor Nocturn. It’s absolutely disgusting how they have no remorse and still get to live comfortably. If anything I feel as if the parents and the doctor should suffer.
Her father in particular is a weak-willed miscreant who would rather believe his daughter is simply throwing a fit and misbehaving instead of believing that she has an incurable disease and won’t go find her to support her. It’s such an upsetting contrast compared to how he worries so much over his youngest daughter. It’s as if the older daughter doesn’t deserve love or respect as an individual and how it came to such an outcome is something I can’t understand. If there could be more on the thought process of her father and family and if it could ever be resolved would make the story more satisfying and wholesome instead of leaving it as a given that some parents just don’t love their children because although there are such cases I want it to be made clear and explained for the reasons so that there are no loose ends or regrets because it’s simply maddening.
The Time of the Terminally Ill Extra