The thing I'm curious about is why he attacked in the first place. The "kidnapping" misunderstanding was cleared immediately, but last chapter Yuuki called Cecily his partner, and apparently that's what set him off. Anyone who knows her would see through the "disguise", so I can see why this guy...
I would have liked it more if the crown prince hadn't come to the conclusion that she disliked him. The scenes when they're together they seem a little awkward but have good chemistry. There would be no reason for him to think she hated him. It's not like she would have been subtle about her...
Yeah, it's a bit ambiguous. It's odd for her to call him a fool for dying during an operation where he was working as a bodyguard, on a task that is known to lead to deaths nearly every time. Given her personality, I would not expect her to call him a fool for not leaving Deculein to die and...
I don't think so. There was really no way for her to "discipline" him, because it wasn't lack of discipline that caused it. She extended a hand to someone who became obsessed with her. That person then saw her fiance making her miserable, and decided to take action in secret knowing that she...
We see the story from Mao Mao's perspective, so Ruo Men looks good here. But if you consider that it was likely Ruo Men's fault that Rakan was sent on an expedition, it doesn't feel like he acted correctly. He basically stole his nephew's daughter. Had Rakan been allowed to take her, Mao Mao...
It's interesting to see how all these stories are interconnected. For example, we can trace this tragedy back to the death of Lady Aadou's (forget the spelling) son.
Rakan had gained his position through his uncle, Mao Mao's foster father. At the time that he slept with her, Lady Aadou gave...
Can't really side with the villainess in this one, since she was also kinda cheating on the prince. Granted, the spirit king seemed willing to wait a human lifetime, so he would have been fine picking her up after the king (or maybe she herself) passed away. It would have just been a loveless...
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To answer the question: Is there a difference? She experienced her whole life...
I can sort of understand that, except that she's already informed everyone that she was kidnapped. Jinshi even apologizes for it, but her kidnappers are still making money off of her (or would have, if not for the broken vase). But then why is she also at risk of being sold by the granny? If she...
The end here just makes me hate Fonmin (the head maid) even more. She was so "devoted" to Aaduo, that she kept Rishuu away from her, even though they have a bond like mother and daughter. So Fonmin killed one son (not really) and separated her adoptive daughter from her. Should have killed...
Can't feel any sympathy for the head maid. She claimed to be faithful to Aaduo, but her actions were all self-serving, and caused pain to everyone around her. Including the lady she claimed to serve.
But there is one thing I don't understand. When did she realize it was the honey that killed...
I think it's fairly standard in the society, and the women in high positions are outliers. Consider that Shananet's divorce caused her to go into seclusion, for example. Also, Tia was Rulac's aid since she was fifteen and for four years until Rulac fell ill, and yet in those four years she...