looks like it. But I assume the prince has already given up and thats why he does not says anything. but thanks to the heroine thats bound to change soon-ish.Wow, i wonder do they still work there or not
It's chapter 4...Garnet is kinda pushing her luck and im suprised the prince didn't push her away harder. With him a prince no less you'd think he'd have the power in their dynamic but she straight up treats him like a kid rather than a fiancé.
Well, given the genre its a given. Also, I would have expected the prince to have a more interesting backstory or reason why he's so distant.
If this continues to be a 'Garnet, the shota con, treats the prince more like a kid' the series then i don't think ill continue.
i think the reason for that was like "this is just the norm for him" and what they said about no one protecting him is also true. i mean even if he literally fired them now someone else will just come and the cycle repeats. he never had anyone backing him up so its not that those charecters matter , it just is what it is.That reveal was so weird and kinda dumb that I first assumed there were missing pages or something that would better explain what was going on and why it was the way it was. Then I questioned whether it was supposed to be a flashback or something. But nope, he just starts puking from presumably poison and the two conspirators stand over him and discuss it with no fear of retaliation or recompense because... reasons.
Would've been better if they drew out the discovery of him being poisoned and interfered with more slowly so that there was a real sense of tension/drama. Instead it's just bam this is happening and we're supposed to feel something in spite of the fact that his servants besides the main butler have had zero development to make them matter as characters.
bruh chill , it's literally 4 chapters in . this is obviously a slow build up kinda series and it's not even that slow. everything we got up to this point was still relevant to the charecters and no BS drama or love triangles or useless heroines . prince is feeling appreciated again while garnet is finding her purpose in this . and it's literally 4 chapters in "Again".Garnet is kinda pushing her luck and im suprised the prince didn't push her away harder. With him a prince no less you'd think he'd have the power in their dynamic but she straight up treats him like a kid rather than a fiancé.
Well, given the genre its a given. Also, I would have expected the prince to have a more interesting backstory or reason why he's so distant.
If this continues to be a 'Garnet, the shota con, treats the prince more like a kid' the series then i don't think ill continue.
And Garnet spent 3 freaking chapters getting her shota con switch turn on rather than actually connecting with the Prince, and respecting his boundaries, since her plan was to prop him up to be the successor or some shit. Sue me for expecting something a bit better.It's chapter 4...
4 chapters and it was nothing but Garnet fulfilling her shota con fantasies and the prince there just taking it. Like, dude, react more believable please. If he was all 'I want to be alone' and shit, he'd have her kicked out the first time and then have Garnet slowly melt the ice with her kindness. But, nah.bruh chill , it's literally 4 chapters in . this is obviously a slow build up kinda series and it's not even that slow. everything we got up to this point was still relevant to the charecters and no BS drama or love triangles or useless heroines . prince is feeling appreciated again while garnet is finding her purpose in this . and it's literally 4 chapters in "Again".
I'm not sure if I understand your complaints. But the scene from pg 31 is a flashback from the past. Basically we learned that the reason he didn't eat much and didn't sleep enough is because he was tired of living. After all, there are people who wanted him to suffer, and the flashback was one such case.That reveal was so weird and kinda dumb that I first assumed there were missing pages or something that would better explain what was going on and why it was the way it was. Then I questioned whether it was supposed to be a flashback or something. But nope, he just starts puking from presumably poison and the two conspirators stand over him and discuss it with no fear of retaliation or recompense because... reasons.
Would've been better if they drew out the discovery of him being poisoned and interfered with more slowly so that there was a real sense of tension/drama. Instead it's just bam this is happening and we're supposed to feel something in spite of the fact that his servants besides the main butler have had zero development to make them matter as characters.