[ol]Chloe didn't kill the maid, nor was there any indication that she lobbied to judge to do so. It was the judge who handed the maid the death penalty[/ol]
[ol]I guess many readers of this series haven't read a lot of history regarding the aristocracy and social hierarchy back then. Offending the nobles is a serious crime, let alone attempted murder. At that time, it was often the more powerful party who took advantage of the weaker, not the other way around. [/ol]
[ol]The problem is in the writing. I have trouble taking the maid seriously as a villain, simply because she is too low in ranking to even think of going head to head with a duchess. Even the wife of the future King of the Great Britain is “just” a duchess. Oh, and I remember a If the maid gets the death penalty, then the head maid and head butler should at least rot in jail for letting a lowly servant abuse the duchess. [/ol]
[ol]I gather that this series is product by a design/art studio. Their art is gorgeous, but apparently writing and historical researching are not their fortes. They can get away by saying that this is isekai, but please make it believable.[/ol]