Dex-chan lover
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- Sep 3, 2024
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Godspeed. May good health and things come to you.The thing is, I'm not good at working with other people and prefer working alone😂
Godspeed. May good health and things come to you.The thing is, I'm not good at working with other people and prefer working alone😂
When I say tomorrow I mean now😂see you tomorrow ty for the tl o7
cain harem route let's fucking go adding one more capture target into the bag
Stop playing and start chasing the bag broThe thing is, I'm not good at working with other people and prefer working alone😂
Yeah, I already plugged my newly created ko-fi page on chapter 5. I'm not expecting people to donate tho, since this is a passion project I'm doing for self fulfilment.Stop playing and start chasing the bag bro
Seems like that's the case, I also feel something is off at the ending chapter of where Cain almost made a roasted prince al, where the queen is like plotting something.If the king allowed the leading duke's daughter to become the plaything of some random old man's lecherous sons, doesn't it mean the king is planning to remove the duke himself entirely? And probably not just that one duke but all of them, along with the rest of the powerful nobles. That would be the first step toward consolidating all power in the country into the king's hands. Ending feudalism in favour of absolute monarchy was what allowed the European powers of old to grow stronger.
Indeed. The way the queen is drawn makes her look like a schemer in my eyes. Of course this is an otome game (villainess) setting series, which means things don't necessarily need to make any sense outside of the romance/drama aspect. Mobuseka is one of the best examples of that. Senseless stuff can happen purely to add to the drama. I just thought it was an interesting detail that has been present in other villainess series as well: a prince and the villainess were originally betrothed, which suggests a great relationship between the royal and the noble family, but then the prince blatantly betrayed the villainess and consequently also the noble family from which the villainess hailed from. Logically it means the relationship between the royals and that particular noble family is severed. Unless the villainess was a real psycho, of course, and deserved it, no matter how the case is inspected.Seems like that's the case, I also feel something is off at the ending chapter of where Cain almost made a roasted prince al, where the queen is like plotting something.