Brooch was a desperate guess, that guy was lying to manipulate the girl the entire time, but didn't know exactly what was given.Can anyone spoil me why is that so with the current situation right now? Why is there two different origin of "brooch" and "coin"?
It appears history lied about which one of marquis's family does the killing.Thanks to the translators! Assassins are one thing, but an idiot dad is a whole nother power level!
More than likely, it was that time had passed and things get crossed due to that.Can anyone spoil me why is that so with the current situation right now? Why is there two different origin of "brooch" and "coin"?
Can anyone spoil me why is that so with the current situation right now? Why is there two different origin of "brooch" and "coin"?
This is not a spoiler from future chapters, just what I believe is true based on how things have been handled so far:
He just guessed "brooch" because he didn't actually know the answer and took a desperate stab at what he figured it might be (guessing that a woman/girl might share a treasured piece of jewelry with someone they care about is not too crazy, and it would make more sense if it was something meant to be jewelry like a brooch rather than something unique and random like a gold coin mounted into a setting and placed on a chain). It's also why he dodged the question and made up excuses to avoid addressing it until he was cornered by the fact that Maya basically asked him to answer it or see the engagement broken. He had no idea and it was better to not risk answering incorrectly until he had no other choice.
Only Rudolph, Lisbeth, and Maya knew that it was actually a coin. The first two because they were there and Maya because Lisbeth told her. Wilhelm knew of the story, but either a) Rudolph' speculation in this chapter is right and Wilhelm saw them in the garden but couldn't get a clear look at what was exchanged, or b) if he only has knowledge of events as "history" (since it was revealed last chapter that he appears to be reincarnated and aware of how events will unfold in the same way Rudolph is) then he wouldn't know something so specific like that, because the reincarnator conceit of this story seems to be that these are not people isekai'd from a world where this setting is a game or whatever, but that they're reincarnated souls flung back into the past. So the history books of the future would talk about Rudolph's life and how he became a tyrant and Lisbeth killed him, but wouldn't have tiny details like the exchange of a coin when they were kids.
I’m quite sure I got it.Can anyone spoil me why is that so with the current situation right now? Why is there two different origin of "brooch" and "coin"?
Originally mc is supposed to be tyrant prince. So, he was an asshole.
It’s possible Maya was sent too in that history, but came to see an asshole instead.
In that history book, the tyrant “took her away by force” anyways. So this can also play out on how Wilhelm wasn’t found out yet, or his scheme may have also been found out but just wasn’t written.
Or maybe the “tyrant prince” and her got together too, but Wilhelm won in the end and fabricated it as “taken by force.”
This is the origin of the brooch.
It was based on Wilhelm’s lie.
Can anyone spoil me why is that so with the current situation right now? Why is there two different origin of "brooch" and "coin"?
Wait... but didn't he say he would have her kill the prince? How would he know thatWilhelm is basically an idiot.
He was eavesdropping the whole time when MC was given the coin, but since he was watching from afar he had zero idea what was being handed over, the round object seemed like a brooch to him. Only three people knew it was actually a commemorative coin and it was the couple and the maid.
The written records from the future were all lies made by Wilhelm. MC was never a Tyrant Prince, and FeMC was never in love with Wilhelm. He just wanted everything for himself and wanted Lisbeth as a trophy.
the point the other is a fellow reincarnator like in the isekai otome like the villainess will live her post engagement life freely and we saw the canon heroine was a girl was isekai too, the same in keeping final bossWait... but didn't he say he would have her kill the prince? How would he know that