The chapter said the vassal, named Sylvain, married his sister. Then it said Sylvain spent the last few years in the church, having lost his will to live.
I feel like knocking on the door of the church, and running away before someone begins to open the door (the thing that is shown in every media about leaving a baby with the church I have ever seen) would fulfill the requirements much more closely than dumping her in a graveyard for some reason...
Those were definitely major parts, but the father was claiming the child couldn't possibly be his and accused his wife of having an affair...because the baby was bald. This likely contributed to his decision to send the baby to the church, he thought it wasn't his.
No, she's mom to both of them, she just pretended to be a maid when talking to the journalist, so the journalist misidentified her.
Honestly, her showing that she can speak up when she wants leaves me liking her less. It seems to indicate that she simply stood by and willingly allowed herself...
Maria could definitely be a shortening of Marianne, but the husband from chapter 1 has a wildly different character design and appears much older.
God, this had me rereading chapter 1, and I'd forgotten the stupid ass reason her parent's flipped out and abandoned her was just that they thought...
I think its just that she's like many extremely smart or knowledgeable people that have a hard time teaching because its difficult for them to grasp what is "simple" or not. Imagine how hard and frustrating it would be for someone that permanently memorizes everything instantly to teach.
I hope FL refuses to sign the annulment without speaking to the prince about it. The King is clearly trying to go behind his son's back, and she shouldn't be an accomplice to that.
What we do know is that after the assassins failed, the sister stopped the prince from sending military forces to do the job, and asked him to let her take care of the matter. She then sent maids and gifts for the castle. Now, we can't exactly know if a trap of some sort was being set or not...
The warehouse storing endless items from every play through doesn't sound at all like something that would normally exist in a game. Why would your endgame and quest items be available from the get go at a restart? This is specifically brought up with the blood soul sword. Why did he kill FL to...