Sion has her on too high a pedestal to realize thislol even if Mia is "knowledgeable" you'd think the prince wouldn't put her in direct danger. altho i guess she could hide behind him as a shield
A lot. Who is the one trying to get rid of the prime minister, since it's not likely to be the king. Whether there is someone impersonating the prime minister so the king doesn't even know what the revolutionaries want. What jem is doing to keep a ragtag group of complainers from actually seeing blood and crumbling.So now I wonder, is there anything more to it she has to figure out than that killing that guy is one of the major sparks of the revolution? (Not asking for spoilers.)
Well, yes, from an objective point of view. I meant more in relation to her strange feeling. Things she probably know, but either can't figure out, or part of her memories she can't quite access.A lot.
The strange feeling is probably how similar this all feels despite happening in a completely different country. Which could lead to realizing that Simon himself is being manipulated with his impulsiveness, or something else.Well, yes, from an objective point of view. I meant more in relation to her strange feeling. Things she probably know, but either can't figure out, or part of her memories she can't quite access.
It has to be his kingdom's dark force where they find holes in the kingdom and empire's foundation and amplifying it. This makes it look its corruption and incompetence (while some of it its true) so Simon with his justice would not see anything beyond it.The strange feeling is probably how similar this all feels despite happening in a completely different country. Which could lead to realizing that Simon himself is being manipulated with his impulsiveness, or something else.