It would've been, yeah, but I had misfortune of glimpsing at exactly one spoiler from the novel, and the cat is fine too, as it appearsTbf, their relationship is already made analogous by the story to that of cat and owner, which IMO quite accurate. We’re here to see how the owner reacts to the cat and vice versa.
Perhaps if you approach it that way too, it’ll be more enjoyable?
Thing is, until last chapter that thought hadn't crossed her mind at all. The pieces have been dangling in front of her all this time (pun very much intended) and it's just now that the author decided the story couldn't put off the obvious conclusion any longer. Everyone has their blind spots to be sure, but given her distaste for the court generally it's inconsistent that she wouldn't have at least postulated the truth far before, oh, 60+ chapters in.That's because what you said is exactly what's happening. She could easily figure things out and she knows it, but she also knows that knowing or even suspecting it would put her really high on the shit list of many powerful people who will have her killed (or so she thinks, but the truth is not far), so she doesn't even wants to consider it or think about it.
In my humble opinion, Maomao x Jinshi "romance" is the worst part of the manga. Not that it is not well-written on inconsistent - it is completely in-line with what can be expected of romance in this universe. It's just that Maomao is explicitly not attracted to Jinshi and wants nothing to do with him, meanwhile Jinshi leverages his position to force himself upon her, and so there's nothing for me to root for
I read the novel too, so I totally get how Jinshi can be way too pushy, while Maomao just want to be a better apothecary. So I’m totally with you, there is more convenience in their relationship than romance.It would've been, yeah, but I had misfortune of glimpsing at exactly one spoiler from the novel, and the cat is fine too, as it appears
Yeah. I know Jinshi wouldn't do anything to hurt her, and even if I do ship them, at the moment Mao Mao doesn't feel the same way. So knowing how she grew up it was such a bad move on his part. This superior who turns out to not be a Eunuch like you thought suddenly pinning you down and putting you an a very compromising position with no one to help you???? Horrifying.Frog comments apart... he done goofed... to put it lightly.
Maomao grew up in a part of the city where she could have been raped, she created a whole domestic way to be undesirable to most to avoid that... and even then the possibility wasn't null because there are always creeps.
Annoyed or not by her comments... doing that shit was stupid.
And, after all he dealt at her side, he should understand why she didn't want to hear about his situation, he was forcing things that could get her and the people she loves in danger, he does NOT have that right.
And she likes being a poison tester. It involves tasting tasty dishes (which is a plus) and potentially eating actual poison (which is also a plus for her).Jinshi hasn't forced her into anything that doesn't involve her work as a poison tester or cunning into finding clues.
She also thought herself that she'd pushed him too far. Considering her current station, she could get into far worse trouble than whatever he thought of doing. Though part of why he likes her is because she's not afraid to let her mind loose on occasion.He has been far more patient for someone his position and this is just his move made in frustration to make her acknowledge his intention although a wrong approach on someone like Maomao. A move that would make a lot of girls happy but not her.
I agree about the last part, but the former is exactly how things worked back then. She's a servant who got told to do servant things by someone who liked having her around. You also have to remember that she's also more free than other servants, and has taken steps so she wouldn't have to leave the palace, which means it's implicitly a chosen work place for her.Multiple times throughought the manga he has made it so that she either has to work for him or otherwise be around him. Sure, that's stretching the definition of "forcing", more of a "worming himself into her life", still quite a shitty way of acting around her. The "forcing" part is quite more literal in the last two chapters however, and I don't see him acting upon his frustrations as a good excuse.
It's entirely consistent for her to not care about things that are a pain in the ass, or could easily be. It didn't cross her mind until then because nothing had forced her to think about it, and she'd actively been avoiding the subject.Thing is, until last chapter that thought hadn't crossed her mind at all. The pieces have been dangling in front of her all this time (pun very much intended) and it's just now that the author decided the story couldn't put off the obvious conclusion any longer. Everyone has their blind spots to be sure, but given her distaste for the court generally it's inconsistent that she wouldn't have at least postulated the truth far before, oh, 60+ chapters in.
Morally (by our standards), no. Legally, practically, or socially (by their standards), yes, he does have that right.And, after all he dealt at her side, he should understand why she didn't want to hear about his situation, he was forcing things that could get her and the people she loves in danger, he does NOT have that right.
I understand your point... but he really doesn't, because I am not talking about standard concepts... I am talking about empathy.Morally (by our standards), no. Legally, practically, or socially (by their standards), yes, he does have that right.