No, it would be more accurate to state that she has developed the ability to read auras, felt a malevolent presence, and bolted for it because she was terrified. As for the Prince, had the guy not have been so startled by her playing Secret Service Agent, would she have been able to benefit had she died? If she did, wouldn't the more accurate question be what possibly could drive her to want to commit such a violent act at the risk of her own life? What
Trails in the Sky level of pain would drive her to sacrifice her own life to kill the third prince (vs say the crown prince? Wouldn't there have been some more meaningful reason behind this? 🤔
It's indeed a
plausible explanation, but is it correct? Does it exceed the burden of proof? 🤔
If not, then who
is behind this? Which family member, aristocrat, secret society, or something like that? 🤔
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deltarayedge You mean like the plots of villains in most novels where the lead jumps in in-order to get stabbed, but picked someone with a history of like caring for their sick younger sibling, so while they may stab some Rich posh prince, they couldn't stab a woman, so when crazytown girl jumps in, she gets stabbed. She may also have overheard the conspiracy or known of it, or any number of other factors. Usually, these would be plots to take over.
Keep in mind that when the ruling class typically are filled with psychopaths and sociopaths who breed this sort of culture, the same type of behavior out of said Chamberlain would be expected. Remember, he's that same kind of chessmaster type. 🤔😅👌🏽
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45am a reasonable assessment given who he picked as a Chamberlain and how often that trope proves true in manga, anime, and videogames. How often is the big/Bigger-Bad all sparkly and lovely, and über unrealistic scientifically impossible beautiful and op—godlike snackish & powerful, but in truth, madly brainy and controlling, and sinister as all get out? 🤔