As she said in chapter 1, she's been hearing all sorts of derogatory thoughts for 16 years (I'll throw my own guess that it started somewhere in the range of 7 to 9? They never specifically specify that point). And here the prince immediately shows up and is someone who I'd say "wears his thoughts on his sleeve" in a positive way.Page 5 is absolutely heartbreaking. This poor girl 😢
The aides inner monologue was the perfect way to cut the tension though. What a weirdo lol.
Yeah i think honestly with this kind of soul crushing relationship with people as her starting premise, i'm super relieved they didn't do angry embittered servants, aides or broken engagements.As she said in chapter 1, she's been hearing all sorts of derogatory thoughts for 16 years (I'll throw my own guess that it started somewhere in the range of 7 to 9? They never specifically specify that point). And here the prince immediately shows up and is someone who I'd say "wears his thoughts on his sleeve" in a positive way.
I'll also say it's a refreshing take that there wasn't any of that typical "starting animosity" of the staff that the heroine needs to win past; and in general that it didn't immediately cold open with a breaking of engagement, before advancing from that point.
I think as long as the prince has a "louder voice" she should start doing a lot better.Yeah i think honestly with this kind of soul crushing relationship with people as her starting premise, i'm super relieved they didn't do angry embittered servants, aides or broken engagements.
This poor girl deserves the world and more, and hopefully she'll get it between using her mind reading skills for threats against national security and protecting her fiance (while he also protects her). ;n;
Take him downnicu, now she gets to protect him