Yeah, it's one thing for the usual escapist "loved by everyone" fantasies, but with the whole angle of her still technically being alive as her asshole family freaks out over her and the ambiguity of whether this is a gigantic coma dream or something actually magical, there's a real messed up double-edge to the way things are unfolding until we learn more.I am only growing increasingly concerned about where this is heading. As everyone just seems to lover her more and more unconditionally, and the struggles and fears she had slip away, even as the brief blips of consciousness reveal an increasingly dire "real world" circumstance...
I think she may have just felt sorry for the little girl who got cast out and wanted her to be happy, but that's also entirely plausible; either way she definitely has come across as another person from her world that read stories of the world they're in now.I just had a thought. Ayrin’s obviously reincarnated (kinda?) into the novel world, but Sharne is a bit different from what the novel portrayed her as. We see her tell Ayrin “fighting” a few chapters back, which is commons for Koreans to say. On top of that, she seems to have an obsession with Ayrin that wasn’t in the novel…
What if Sharne is also a reincarnator, but she read like a spin-off of the original novel that focused on Ayrin?