I really wonder what kind of norm works in this world.
A few chapters ago she mentioned marital rape as a crime, but it is a modern concept. I doubt the law in an ancient world would know about marital rape, or consider marital rape as a crime. (They're not even married and she knows it. So why did she mention it?)
Now she's talking about consent when the emperor kissed her clothes. Well, I don't like the emperor for his violent behavior. But I imagine if he was allowed to touch her even a little, he would kiss her hand. But then again, that's a manner of a gentleman. Would that even considered as sexual harassment? There should be a limit so that one's act can be considered as sexual harassment. It's not really clear how it works in this world, and the MC keeps mentioning a concept of "consent" from a modern era, making it more confusing.
And even when she's a pope, a leader, I don't understand why it felt like she doesn't have any place to voice her opinion. I don't even feel like she already got a hold of all her people, or the problem in her castle. This is disturbing.
And lastly, this violent and egoistic emperor. 😅
He insists on marrying someone who held a great importance. But it feels like he's taking her position lightly, while easily slashing everyone near her even after being warned over and over again.
Both of them are confusing me, and the story telling is confusing me.. 😅