What. A. Biatch. Though I'm not bitching at the author by that. As long as this works as a good springboard for eventual introspection and not just something to be ignored (or worse, lionized), this could end up being something pretty nice. Hopefully Rapey Wolf-Lady slaps some sense into her over time.
One with a favoritism problem.
To be fair, MC was the one who got the teddy initially, so if there was any favouritism from the uncle, it was
towards our MC, not
against her. The one who proposed this exchange of gifts was what seemed to be her chamberlain/housekeeper/tutor. The uncle's still a doofus for not bringing two, though, no arguments there.
Spoiled bitch living an extravagant lifestyle has a mental scar cause she didn't get a toy that one time. I wish the arrow had killed her.
Isn't wishing for someone's death a bit harsh from the onset, though I can agree that she is a spiteful, spoiled bitch from what we've seen so far.
Bruh, she got an entire lifetime of being passed over for her meek sickly and "innocent" sister, and put down for her resting bitch face and prickly personality.
Bruh, that's a single memory she latched onto and considering her past position and treatment by the other characters (she was the one groomed to be the main heiress, fiancée of the future king and the one at the forefront), she certainly
did not have a lifetime of being passed over in favour of her sister. Besides, I find those quotations really strange, as everything that she was accused of was shown to be patently true, even from her warped perspective, while her sister didn't have one scene, action or even expression so far where she was painted as being duplicitous. Very much
unlike the older of the two.
I know that MC centered morality hits hard and it can be difficult to take a more distant perspective (also, boobabrain lol), but everything from the smallest to the most blatant seems to imply how twisted and in the wrong she is.