maybe they were looking at the number of segments of the pyramid and mis-counted.page 10: I thought earl and count are the same thing? maybe it should be duke-marquis-earl(count)-viscount-baron
Not in the ultra-hierarchical world of Fairytale of Jewels, they need all of the rank names they can get topage 10: I thought earl and count are the same thing? maybe it should be duke-marquis-earl(count)-viscount-baron
looks like she got fired as secretary, and turned back into a normal maid.Why is Natori still working for Lapis if Lapis fired her? Is she actually working for someone else, or is she just staying there til she finds something else?
I believe she was just at Lapis'.....estate? House? Manor? whatever the term would be--as a "regular maid/Help", because she literally has nowhere else to go in this world were she to leave.Why is Natori still working for Lapis if Lapis fired her? Is she actually working for someone else, or is she just staying there til she finds something else?
Diana's the one I feel most bad for as of now.There's no possible way I can't be supporting Diana in some way after a chapter like this.
Diana's the one I feel most bad for as of now.
I feel like I must've misread something at some point and need to go back, because it almost felt like Natori was leading her on at one point (not intentionally, mind) and got her hopes up. But if Natori continues to only have eyes on/for Lapis (she wants to save her, but it clearly goes beyond that), and....I just hope Diana can see this through, given she's effectively the Losing Heroine at this juncture, because she's also Natori's biggest hope and ally in all of this...only to be just that.
oh I understand what Diana has said and resolved to do. But unless her will and resolve are stronger than orchicalcum, wanting someone and simply settling for seeing them happy with someone else will wear down on a person. Hence, my sympathy for her.She is aware of Natori's feelings, but Diana is still going to support Natori because to her Natori's happiness is of higher priority than having Natori.
That's why Diana turned down the reward from winning the tournament earlier: https://mangadex.org/chapter/84d88871-893b-4418-bcc7-8c6c2971410a/9
Or as Diana herself said before https://mangadex.org/chapter/bf6bc8d2-b308-444e-adfe-9e436ee7f166/28
oh I understand what Diana has said and resolved to do. But unless her will and resolve are stronger than orchicalcum, wanting someone and simply settling for seeing them happy with someone else will wear down on a person. Hence, my sympathy for her.
Didnt the prince kill Lapis in the original story? This feels really out of character.
I actually kinda figured Allie was introduced to replace Natori for Diana (over time, I mean). Assuming it all wraps up neatly in the narrative sense and Natori & Lapis end up a couple by story's end, Allie coming in and getting real close with Diana during the tournament seemed like the "well you're not getting the protagonist, but you get this awesome chick so it's not all bad"Well, if nothing else she's not giving up proper until Lapis answer Natori's feeling properly.
She tried to give up before, but what brought her back was Lapis being indecisive about the whole thing.
In some way I think that's why this needs to end as poly, Diana's decisiveness (recklessness) is a good influence on those two 'cowards'.
Natori lacks resolve to push forward, fearing failures.
While Lapis is too bound up by her past to accept a new future.