@Whimsicat oh you’re right, I was referring to that expression he made in chapter 5 where he was biting his lip. I also understand what you mean regarding his position where he felt he had to execute his daughter. Nonetheless, I can’t help but feel disappointed of him as a father. I understand he has a certain mindset where he believes it is best for him to keep minimal contact with his children and that he was probably abused when he was younger, which may have led him to be blinded by the role of a duke. Still, seeing all Keira had to go through, all in order to gain his praise and love, only to be harshly reprimanded by him, which seems to be the most attention she has ever gotten from him, leads me to hold not the best feelings towards him if he was in control of himself. Even if him punishing her was to pacify the public, I don’t like the way he went about it. After all, in the end she still got executed along with receiving that traumatic experience from him, especially.
I also found it weird that the bitch happened to ‘awaken’ her power at the same time Keira did. It’s as though she stole her power from her?
Also about her dad, I also don’t wish suffering upon him. He, too, was traumatized, probably as a child as well, but that doesn’t mean he necessarily deserves forgiveness and regain what he gave up so easily. It kinda pissed me off that he only tried to put in the effort to have a relationship with Keira when she stopped. Relationships were never meant to be one sided in the first place.
Noww I am open to continuing this conversation, I’m curious about your perspective on this.
I also found it weird that the bitch happened to ‘awaken’ her power at the same time Keira did. It’s as though she stole her power from her?
Also about her dad, I also don’t wish suffering upon him. He, too, was traumatized, probably as a child as well, but that doesn’t mean he necessarily deserves forgiveness and regain what he gave up so easily. It kinda pissed me off that he only tried to put in the effort to have a relationship with Keira when she stopped. Relationships were never meant to be one sided in the first place.
Noww I am open to continuing this conversation, I’m curious about your perspective on this.