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This isn't an issue of consent to the sex, but to the consent of becoming the princess consort.
Lidi was never informed that the prince would use magic to mark her with his seal and make her the princess consort. I mean he fell in love with her and decided to mark her in such a way as to ensure she had no choice but be married to him? That is coercion. Moreover, every instance of sex in the future with the prince which Lidi doesn't agree to would indeed be rape.
Honestly though, Lidi should have just told her father she did not want to be engaged to the prince because she wanted a monogamous marriage, and only resort to forcing the matter by losing her virginity if her father refused. But I guess she did indicate she thought her father wouldn't accept a refusal on such a matter.
This isn't an issue of consent to the sex, but to the consent of becoming the princess consort.
Lidi was never informed that the prince would use magic to mark her with his seal and make her the princess consort. I mean he fell in love with her and decided to mark her in such a way as to ensure she had no choice but be married to him? That is coercion. Moreover, every instance of sex in the future with the prince which Lidi doesn't agree to would indeed be rape.
Honestly though, Lidi should have just told her father she did not want to be engaged to the prince because she wanted a monogamous marriage, and only resort to forcing the matter by losing her virginity if her father refused. But I guess she did indicate she thought her father wouldn't accept a refusal on such a matter.