She did. Briefly. But only when Serena was about to yeet her new pet into the mud.The mother didn't even try to involve herself into this, like she doesn't want the responsibility to actually raise her kids.
That was refreshing. Instantly dismantling all the bullshit little sister was spewing out. Really nice to see her bathing in the mud, but this will probably backfire because of her shitty mother. The mother didn't even try to involve herself into this, like she doesn't want the responsibility to actually raise her kids.
Did you really read from the start? Not that I'm defending this forced bullshit but I can at least justify MCs act.This is an adult in a child's body? This is how an adult deals with a child's tantrum? This drama is so forced, all she had to do is to say that she doesn't see her as inferior, boom no more drama with little sister.
There's only 2 full chapters out and you forget the details? At best MC is a teenager likely based off the drawings she was 11-13 range before dying.This is an adult in a child's body? This is how an adult deals with a child's tantrum? This drama is so forced, all she had to do is to say that she doesn't see her as inferior, boom no more drama with little sister.
To add on what the other person said before, problems between kids are very rarely solved by talking. People might not want to accept it, but violence is a very valid solution for problems between kidsThis is an adult in a child's body? This is how an adult deals with a child's tantrum? This drama is so forced, all she had to do is to say that she doesn't see her as inferior, boom no more drama with little sister.
Some consider it as a solution as adults as well. We even have people wage war because they disagree with each other.To add on what the other person said before, problems between kids are very rarely solved by talking. People might not want to accept it, but violence is a very valid solution for problems between kids
To be fair, they stomp on each other's trigger.But girl didn't hesitate to throw her sister into the gutter when she stepped on her trigger.
Again, this proved my previous comments were right, and I never even read the WN or LN. I had the prediction from the start that Rosemary was and is a scheming little shyte who would always play victim and that the mother is a type of woman who would run away from her responsibilities as a mother and a woman, a type who hate reality when it's slapped to her face (like most women today), or in other words, a double standard type. From the very first chapter, the moment the dog attacked and the mother accused Serena of being cruel for nothing, even though she killed it for the sake of well-measured self-defense, otherwise she'd be dead, and Rosemary instead cried for nothing and accused her for whatever.To be fair, they stomp on each other's trigger.
Serena tried to find the right answer to satisfy Rosemary and be done with it. When Rosemary accused her of being jealous, her answer is like "You think there's anything worth being jealous about you? No, I'm not jealous, nor am I picking on you" (she's much more rude in the LN). Rosemary seems to have a lot of pride you'd think she's one of those shittier reincarnated heroine in an otome villainess work. Serena's servant who was an ex-slave, even told her it's not just the content, but you need to think about how you say it. She's that bad about emotion even a slave know better.
After pushing Rosemary to the water, her internal narration even goes like, good for you, you've learned not to drink on muddy water. As a spoiler for later, no, she doesn't learn her lesson. Rosemary tried serving mud water to Serena as tea later. Serena push her to the puddle again, right in front of her bodyguards.
In the LN, the maid is actually nameless. Marin is the maid who got most significant role later.Rosemary told her to serve poor breakfast in her own room (rather than eating in the dining room with the family).
After being threatened, Marin confessed it's ordered by Rosemary. But to save her own arse, Rosemary said it's all the maid's own volition, she sell out her own agent.
Marin got whipped, and Serena secretly told her it would leave mark and nobody would take her as wife (it won't, but Marin never got whipped so she doesn't know). If Rosemary had just admitted, Marin would get few months pay cut at worse because she can't refuse her master's order. But because she did this on her own (as Rosemary claimed), she got this punishment. Also, Marin is daughter of lower ranked nobility, and yet she got backstabbed by that commoner born.
Later, Serena took Marin as her own personal maid, because as a noble, she should have a female attendant, and she want it to be someone she can trust. In the bonus story, Marin did realize, the only place you can work properly in that house is under Serena, because your work is seen objectively. The servants working under Rosemary are too busy trying to curry favour rather than just do their job. They wouldn't be able to find job in other house because they're spoiled rotten by Amaryllis who forgive them easily, so they forget nobles normally don't try to treat commoners as equal.
To be fair, they stomp on each other's trigger.
Serena tried to find the right answer to satisfy Rosemary and be done with it. When Rosemary accused her of being jealous, her answer is like "You think there's anything worth being jealous about you? No, I'm not jealous, nor am I picking on you" (she's much more rude in the LN). Rosemary seems to have a lot of pride you'd think she's one of those shittier reincarnated heroine in an otome villainess work. Serena's servant who was an ex-slave, even told her it's not just the content, but you need to think about how you say it. She's that bad about emotion even a slave know better.
After pushing Rosemary to the water, her internal narration even goes like, good for you, you've learned not to drink on muddy water. As a spoiler for later, no, she doesn't learn her lesson. Rosemary tried serving mud water to Serena as tea later. Serena push her to the puddle again, right in front of her bodyguards.
In the LN, the maid is actually nameless. Marin is the maid who got most significant role later, so the manga's direction probably want to get the readers to be more familiar of her rather than just having random named character coming out of nowhere.Rosemary told her to serve Serena a breakfast of thin soup and coarse bread, in her own room (implying she tells Serena to stay out of the dining room).
After being threatened, Marin confessed it's ordered by Rosemary. But to save her own arse, Rosemary said it's all the maid's own volition, she sell out her own agent.
Marin got whipped, and Serena secretly told her it would leave mark and nobody would take her as wife (it won't, but Marin never got whipped so she doesn't know). If Rosemary had just admitted, Marin would get few months pay cut at worse because she can't refuse her master's order. But because she did this on her own (as Rosemary claimed), she got this punishment. Also, Marin is daughter of lower ranked nobility, and yet she got backstabbed by that commoner born.
Later, Serena took Marin as her own personal maid, because as a noble, she should have a female attendant, and she want it to be someone she can trust.
In the bonus story, Marin did realize, the only place you can work properly in that house is under Serena, because your work is appreciated objectively. The servants working under Rosemary are too busy trying to curry favour rather than just do their job. They wouldn't be able to find job in other house because they're spoiled rotten by Amaryllis who forgive them easily, so they forget nobles normally don't try to treat commoners as equal.