@alidan the start of chapter 12 part 2 as linked on Novel Updates begins like this:
After a long vacation, I returned to school full of anxiety. Attending the academy for the first time after my skin color changed was both embarrassing and scary, since I didn’t know what kind of reaction I would get from others.
Contrary to my expectations, my classmates reacted quite tamely.
“I’d heard about it, but…”
“Seeing it so up close…”
“It feels really out of place.”
Emily, Lily and His Highness Edgar looked at my white skin and expressed their impressions.
“I can’t get used to it either. I keep thinking ‘who’s this?’ every time I look in mirror.”
Hearing my words, Lily took a long hard look at me.
“Well, I guess anybody would be like that if the skin color they saw in mirror for 14 years suddenly changed…Somehow, you’ve become 20% more beautiful so some bad folks might start to flock you.”
‘You were already a beauty to start with though…’ – she added.
From one of her friends:
Somehow, you’ve become 20% more beautiful
Until that point, it is implied and assumed that her change of skin colour is a big factor, but this scene makes it fact.
The first thing people see about her is her skin colour, because it was an obvious and immediate indication of her connection to the dark spirit king. There were so few people at the party where she got the light spirit king's blessing, compared to the other students at school or commoners in town. Without the change in skin colour, most people would still have an immediate negative reaction due to the obvious connection to the dark spirit king, even if they are actively trying to move past that. Most would still flinch or hesitate around her.
And that's ignoring how easy it would be for people to assume or intentionally spread that the light spirit king's blessing was fake news, either spread by her to help the evil dark spirit king infiltrate the kingdom or by the king who is already being influenced by the evil dark spirit king, or... etc. Without her skin colour turning white, the way the story goes in the novel just doesn't make any sense, and any commentary on racism or even prejudice in general won't really work.
I see it as kind of similar to how someone accused of a disgusting crime and later acquitted still has rumours and stigma around them.
I mean, if changing her skin colour really isn't necessary and the "immediate change in disposition works with or without the skin color change", then why the light spirit king's blessing at all? As they explained while arguing with the
bitch heroine, just Claudia's actions during the war should be enough to change people's perceptions of her, no? Getting a blessing that has no impact on her appearance or behaviour during a private party where barely anyone witnesses it is meaningless, in my opinion. Either they should have made the blessing at a very public event, or just kept the white skin that they had already published.
Purposefully undoing the change of skin colour like this has no justification and objectively damages the story.