ol poor maid can't have her peacewhy do i feel like he just drop everything and jump for joy at the chance to play with his new pet...
because it should be obvious that Cyana is enjoying the shit out of this assignment via Catharsis by Proxy. Alice is both able to rebel unlike Cyana was in her childhood, but Cyana has the authority to make Alice fall in line as her official guardian and she gets to feel smug about getting alice to behave without really abusing Alice unlike the queen did to Cyana.Really wonder why they chose to completely skip over what happened between her throwing the pin in the water and the next morning
But also because the reaction to the event isn't the important thing, it's the fact that Cyana empathizes and is concerned about Alice as a fellow neglected child. She sees her rebelling and understands what causes it and just wants to help her heal as well.because it should be obvious that Cyana is enjoying the shit out of this assignment via Catharsis by Proxy. Alice is both able to rebel unlike Cyana was in her childhood, but Cyana has the authority to make Alice fall in line as her official guardian and she gets to feel smug about getting alice to behave without really abusing Alice unlike the queen did to Cyana.
because it should be obvious that Cyana is enjoying the shit out of this assignment via Catharsis by Proxy. Alice is both able to rebel unlike Cyana was in her childhood, but Cyana has the authority to make Alice fall in line as her official guardian and she gets to feel smug about getting alice to behave without really abusing Alice unlike the queen did to Cyana.
I understand both of these things, because yes, they are obvious. But from a purely storytelling perspective, it felt like there was something missed inbetween chapters, which is why I'm curious as to why that decision was made. Normally you do not jump straight from a conflict, directly to the resolution while going from one chapter to another. Especially when the conflict was the entirety of the last chapter, only to be resolved immediately at the start of this one. It makes the interaction feel strangely pacedBut also because the reaction to the event isn't the important thing, it's the fact that Cyana empathizes and is concerned about Alice as a fellow neglected child. She sees her rebelling and understands what causes it and just wants to help her heal as well.
i mean ive been commenting every week that i want this manhwa to derail from a romance to a revenge plot where Cyana and Alice bring down The Empire with corruption, assassination, and civil war, have their first kiss over the burning capital, and then run away and join another kingdom as maids to start the process again.snip
.. Uh... You want her to kiss a small child..?i mean ive been commenting every week that i want this manhwa to derail from a romance to a revenge plot where Cyana and Alice bring down The Empire with corruption, assassination, and civil war, have their first kiss over the burning capital, and then run away and join another kingdom as maids to start the process again.
no, like 10 years down the line. Corruption, Assassinations, and Civil war take time to do... Uh... You want her to kiss a small child..?