I Am the Main Characters' Child - Ch. 45

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Sigh why do they make their MCs an airhead when they're already fully grown adults in a child's body? How can she not think that the pardo kids can also be allies and is instead stirring some conflict between them?

The little girl obviously will be some trouble if she asked the boys yet ran away after seeing you. The snotty boy does need some more humbling to do. But really, you could've expanded your network / had more friends, or discover wth is their deal. The parents might seem to cook something since kids usually just does what parents told them to do.
 
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Sigh why do they make their MCs an airhead when they're already fully grown adults in a child's body? How can she not think that the pardo kids can also be allies and is instead stirring some conflict between them?

The little girl obviously will be some trouble if she asked the boys yet ran away after seeing you. The snotty boy does need some more humbling to do. But really, you could've expanded your network / had more friends, or discover wth is their deal. The parents might seem to cook something since kids usually just does what parents told them to do.
Some people just can't be helped. As for the girl, I agree. How come that the MC so oblivious. But for the boy... He needs to be educated.
I mean, he doesn't even know what pages are. MC did right by giving him the same treatment and saying that those 'servants' are not to be looked down. Well, obviously few people knows the second prince much less the mysterious mage, but still, the Duke has told the Baron they're MC's pages. If he still holds grudge after he knows what pages are, well, he's beyond redemption and not worth to be ally.
 
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I mean... I don't think she "did right" to that boy.
Sure he acted wrong. But she should have just explained instead of being snotty.
That's the thing that annoys me often with those stories where we follow a "child" mc. Is that they interact with children, who are often simply clueless and very young. She's supposed to be an old soul, much more mature than her body's age.
While those kids they aren't mean by nature, they just haven't been explained things at all.
And yet the mc treats them as they would an adult slighting them.

And with the girl, I don't like this kind of plots.
If it was realistic, she's just a little girl that's bored at home and wants to play with the good looking strangers, and probably too shy to talk to a girl her age.
But yeah, she's probably be trouble somehow.

So yeah, I understand you guys thinking, but to me, this is all taken way too seriously. They're just kids.
 
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The little girl obviously will be some trouble if she asked the boys yet ran away after seeing you. The snotty boy does need some more humbling to do. But really, you could've expanded your network / had more friends, or discover wth is their deal. The parents might seem to cook something since kids usually just does what parents told them to do.
I agree MC is being an airhead, but this is still one of their first days there, I wouldn't think much of it. The girl is not likely to be trouble, she's just afraid to talk to this other 6-year old who is much more mature than her. Her mother put her down, immediately followed by praising the MC, so there was going to be some distance between them either way.
Sure he acted wrong. But she should have just explained instead of being snotty.
He's a spoiled brat, not a kid who was taught to be humble. She concluded that at their dinner meeting. He lost her goodwill to go out of her way to educate him when he continued acting superciliously at this second meeting. She certainly could've just told him so in a shocking way to make him feel like he should grovel, but it's a good lesson and of little difference once his cold sweat kicks in and he runs to them to apologise.
 
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True. I still think a former adult should be more lenient towards a children's mistakes.
Or am I miss-remembering the story and she never was an adult ?
 

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