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for a moment i thought she was to be the childhood friend of the coin per tradition..but nope, and seems she's interested now into getting in the royal family
 
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What's going on in the background between Lisbeth and the maid? 🤔
 
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Well heck. I sure didn't expect that last page.

All the same, I have to assume that she's the promised girl from his memories. More likely, the book he read was heavily biased in favor of Wilhelm and Wilhelm himself stole her from him either by force or deception in reality.
 
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You want the whole spoilers? Well just let me put this here first:

turns out back then Lisbeth was visiting the palace with her father the duke. While the duke was busy talking with the emperor she went to play in the garden however she went too far inside and got lost. There she met Robin and two men who chased her away claiming she doesn't belong there.

Lisbeth was scared but then she met a boy with golden eyes (and golden hair however she forgot about the hair years later). He was Rudolph (except she never got his name and viceversa). So he played with her and asked her where she was going. She told him and so Rudolph took her to the first queen's garden. They spent some time there talking when someone approached, it was Robin and his goons.

Rudolph hid Lisbeth behind the flowers and faced Robin, as a result he was insulted, beated down by his goons and mocked by Robin. Lis was scared and could only see them abusing Rudolph then they lost interest and went away. She hurriedly ran out to check on him however prince Rudolph instead reassured her and asked if she was okay.

They chatted for a while but Lisbeth wanted to do something for him, however she didn't have anything to give as thanks for saving her from prince Robin and his men. Then she remembered she carries an old rare coin with her, one every member of her family exclusively carries with them from generations to generations. So she took it out and gave it to Rudolph, telling him to never give up and she would see him soon in the future. He was reluctant at first but gladly accepted it. Afterwards he helped her find her way to her father and promised to see each other again.

Fast forward several years close to the present. Wilhelm, the son of a branch family to the royals from long ago (his grandfather was cousin or brother to a king from past generations) showed up at one of those gatherings/parties of noble children in front of Lisbeth. He was overly familiar with her claiming he was the child from back then in her memory. He speaks of the time he saved her from Robin and showed her to the garden and the promise they made to meet again.

Lisbeth was happy at first but being cautious she asked several questions, many of which Wilhelm avoided answering. He has golden eyes, sure but she felt something weird in her chest. So he kept on courting her for several months, pestering her even when she was at home. At first she allowed him to visit her but soon she felt weird around him because she asked about the promise and the "item" she gave him back then. After many months asking him, he finally claimed it was a "brooch" and that made her feel sick and suspect.

She sent many of her maids/spies investigate Wilhelm's past. Meanwhile she received an engagement proposal from prince Rudolph. They met and he told her many things to scare her, like talking crap about him being a narcissist to him being constantly bullied and becoming a target of assassination attempts. Lisbeth suspected him being the boy from her memories and not Wilhelm but what sealed the deal was Rudolph dropping the coin in front of her. It was just a second and he hurriedly pick it up but she noticed the peculiar old coin. She accepted the engagement and left.

Now here is the deal, you need to understand all this before the actual explanation: back then when Lisbeth was found by Rudolph, Wilhelm was visiting the palace. From young age he was told the king from the past took the throne from his ancestor grandfather. So Wilhelm ended up in a poorer household and he was blamed by his father for some reason.

Wilhelm is a pos since childhood you see, he is envious of others like the royal family. So he witnessed Rudolph and Lisbeth meeting. At first he was amused by the two "idiots" being chased away by others, but then he thought Rudolph had "everything he didn't" and that pissed him off. Then Robin and his goons appeared and he saw Rudolph protecting Lis and their promise afterwards HOWEVER because of his position he couldn't see what she gave him (see, this is why he didn't want to answer and only made up "a brooch" later on).

So when they left Wilhelm thought, wouldn't it be good if he could make this prince Rudolph miserable? By chance me met several years later Lisbeth in a gathering, she wasn't the brat he remembered but a beautiful girl and an idea sparked in his mind. Something cruel like make her believe he was the boy who saved her. He would not only have such beautiful girl for her own but also the power of the duke's military family. Then he started pestering her.

So. This leads Rudolph to speculate way ahead in the story:

a. Wilhelm actually fooled Lisbeth in the "other timeline" and made her kill the mad emperor Rudolph.
b. It was never a mad emperor Rudolph and Wilhelm made others rewrite history books after Rudolph's death.
c. Possibly even Lisbeth died and couldn't tell the true story then.

In all cases Wilhelm survived and ended up being a hero figure for the new empire.
ok but he's reincarnated how does he remember the coin?
 
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Oh god what going to happen it’s so tense poor mc

Jk it’s obviously a girl head over heels and her maid making sure mc don’t cheat the second she gets in range she’s gonna drain him like a mummy

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Wait, Maya is Lisbeth's spy? That just come out of nowhere...
 
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Yeah this time I'm gonna pass on the spoilers. Looks too good to spoil.

It's obvious she's the FL and hence most likely to be the CF(childhood crush better), and ofc the books of Wilhelm will exaggerate Wilhelm's deeds. So likely the truth was something else.
Though I have some doubts about her being regressed too? Since she had a maid overlooking him in the OG timeline, why did she let him go down that path? So might be regressed and sent a maid so this time she could save him & look over him?
Or is it just that the book really is massively exaggerated, about hero's deeds & about her relationship with Wilhelm.

^ me just talking my thoughts, no need to reply in spoilers.
 
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what in the kaguya-sama just happened?? hahaha
poor MC, Maya was on it too hahaha
 
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Dude really can't get a maid who wouldn't have hidden intentions.
 
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History is written by the victors or those in the most convenient places to place their versions in official records.

Lincoln is remember as the man who freed the slaves when he didn't give a rip about them. The emancipation proclamation itself freed no northern slaves and was more a tool to impose a moral victory and defections on the south... same man also gushed in letters to Sherman about his burning of the south. Sherman himself would be hung for warcrimes for what he did, since there is also official record of him stating that any southern woman protesting his soldiers actions would be considered a prostitute plying her trade and treated thusly (Ie: you bitch about the town burning, I'll have my soldiers rape you).

History is the agreed upon illusions of events by mankind.
Sure, Lincoln didn't care much for slaves at the start but his views evolved. He met with thousands of former slaves and consulted openly with black soldiers. He forced DC to welcome them, it is still a majority African-American populated city today. His view evolved and changed and has lots of evidence of it doing so.
What Sherman did wasn't considered a war crime at the time at all. As you show with great clarity here, a great deal of the Civil War is a great example of the victor not writing history. Major General Benjamin Butler, an unsuccessful Union commander, is who has an official record of stating southern women who protested were prostitutes. Not Sherman.
No one ever mentions of Sterling Price, who makes Sherman look like a kitten with his actions in the Trans-Missouri theater actions. You seem the think that Sherman didn't target places of strategic importance, yet he did.
The enslaving states illegal and racist rebellion failed, they lost, their government ended, they were all without argument traitors... But many treat them as heroes still, there are statues to the most incompetent and useless of their commanders all over, schools are named after them in states where they raped and pillaged, their crimes overlooked and their symbols trested as a proud legacy instead of hate iconography. Famous names among the winners are vilified and recontextualized to pretend they were a bigger evil at worst or indifferent to everything at best, with things they never did attributed to them or their characters flattened for cheap gotchas that lack understanding and nuance.


You are undermining your own assertion with your post. History is written by survivors and the literate classes. In the case of the Civil War, it.was written by plantation owners who lost but still held financial power and they rewrote it and kept repeating their version for generations until it became the narrative that you shared. Despite what historians and evidence actually says.
 
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that sus scene at the end is basically nothing, we all know shes the girl
 
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Yeah this being monthly is so painful to me, a fan of the web novel. It's just fun to see the scenes in the stories of "brave Wilhelm" because they are so overly dramatic.

they are sus af. Just think about it, this is the daughter of the most powerful military duke in all the kingdom thus she was trained in the fighting arts since childhood. How could a f*cking neet "tore her apart" from her "beloved" without a fight? Emperor or not lol

TL;Dr those chronicles are a load of bs.
So basically the caligula/vlad the impaler smear job.
For those who don't know, vlad is considered a hero, not a villain, in his homeland, he was feared by his enemies, not his people.
As for caligula, his situation or specifically alot of his crimes come from 1 historian some time after his death, contemporary claims do not portray him as either good or bad, the more wild and brutal acts come from said later work, which was likely to smear him as he was a enemy of the roman senate.
 

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