Hmm? "His"?Cavaliere finally realized that his way
As we see in this one, she was fine being a housewife, until she learned she'd be serving as a maid, and then she made being the Duke's maid her whole identity. She had the whole smallfry mentality of "my master is a Duke's heir, so I'm better than most people" since even before she was introduced as a character.You'd think someone trained in things like high society manners and etiquette would know how to choose her words properly. It almost seems like she has some kind of communication disorder.
She's still kind of an asshole, but almost all teenagers are kinda assholes at a little bit. That's the point of maturity, and "fake it til you make it" is one way forward. Miyabi forcing Liz to talk herself up had a similar thing going on.
She isn't the type to work with MC for a long term. Probably would leave him soon after the current project ends. Plus I am sure she would go back to Chiffon.Edit: Ah, look, she's holding her removed choker on the volume cover. Guess it represents a serious change affter all. Maybe from out of the lady's service and into working with Miyabi. I really hope that continuing to grow and reflect is just part of her character, now.
Only would work in US i guess, where Donuts are mainstream snacks.Here's a hint for workplace discussions: Make sure everybody is well fed. Bring donuts. People are much happier when they have a donut in hand.
I thought she was in her early twenties or at minimum late-teens (aka., 18-19).She's still kind of an asshole, but almost all teenagers are kinda assholes at a little bit. That's the point of maturity, and "fake it til you make it" is one way forward.
That's the point, trained HIGH society manners.... but now associating with LOWLY crafters. That word LOWLY is what has been ringing around in her head. What she did not have at that point was adaptability to encourage or convince people who she feels are beneath her status. And That is what needed changingYou'd think someone trained in things like high society manners and etiquette would know how to choose her words properly. It almost seems like she has some kind of communication disorder.
She's still kind of an asshole, but almost all teenagers are kinda assholes at a little bit. That's the point of maturity, and "fake it til you make it" is one way forward. Miyabi forcing Liz to talk herself up had a similar thing going on.
I'm aware she has been interacting with them, my point was more in terms of the pacing of the chapter itself: the confrontation with the crew goes from page 13 to page 16, there's then 4 pages of flashback, the talk with Miyabi and on page 29, the very next day, she gives her apology and then the crew laughs it off like there was never an issue to begin with, claiming the issue wasn't with what she said but how she said it. I still say the crew strongly overreacted and their outburst at her was completely unwarranted, serving only as a way to force the plot point 'see? she's wrong and needs to change'. Frankly I wouldn't have blamed her if she took after a certain captain, planted her legs like tree trunks and said 'no, you move.'She has been interacting with them. Last chapter (chapter 39) she glared at them after they made a joke until their faces turned dark and they walked away. She called them filthy crafters. She willfully isolated from the rest of the workers and gave off the impression she'd rather be anywhere else, while maintaining her holier-than-thou attitude.
I don't recall the exact time, but multiple days of this have passed.
Edit: It was 10 days.
Edit2: The funny thing about this is that the commentary about the manipulative character being right goes both ways. Alicia did grow through Chiffon removing her from her position, however, the Duke himself had written Alicia off entirely. We saw him comment to this effect in a previous chapter, even going as far as to joke about execution, if memory serves (chapter 38).
It's not solely a "manipulative rich noble knows best" angle, it's "cunning noblewoman understands her childhood friend better than anyone else".
Donuts \ bagels are used more where the person giving has more respect for the people giving it to (like an office setting). Pizza is the standard for most people, and usually just cheese or pepperoni (bare minimum effort and cheaper).Only would work in US i guess, where Donuts are mainstream snacks.
Other regions have their own snacks culture which would be more preferable (like in my region, no workplace especially a labour type would prefer donuts, except maybe young kids or teenagers).
who doesn't?I'm beginning to suspect the mangaka may have a thing for Mel, the art is getting more alluring every chapter..