@TheAmokz I feel like Chinese manhua protagonists are annoyingly overpowered once they are isekai'd. I mean it's always the same old plot. Bad girl is reincarnated into the body of a person previously known as weak, MC surprises everyone with their wits and cunning, some lame prince comes along that is shoved aside very quickly in light of MC's awesomeness, some other things probably that I never find out about because I usually drop the manhua. I mean same-old, same-old.
I don't think Luisa is too passive (I mean what's the point of being angry at dying in her first life- everyone's long dead), I just feel like the manga overall has pacing issues. Since the pacing issues are so great, the mangaka probably too busy is trying to fix them to actually give Luisa any personality.
I mean... Firstly too much time is spent on useless filler. Secondly the twist came way too early on...after all, her time as a seamstress seems remarkably less than the time given to her reacting to Graham's return. Thirdly, the twist layered on top of the first twist was a lot to digest. These pacing issues make everything hard to digest so I feel like the mangaka is trying not to waste everybody's time with giving Luisa time to react to all these revelations. In other words, Luisa isn't too passive or a doormat or anything like that. In truth she's a whole lot of nothing. The author was too busy laying on those plot twists to actually let Luisa do anything.