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My guess is that one child is from a political marriage with a powerful faction while the other child is from the woman he loved. He probably sent the other daughter away cause he finally had the political power to banish her. Except when his favorite daughter was revealed magicless it made a weakness that the powerful faction took to force the unwanted princess back to the palace. It would explain why malicious rumors are spreading so easily about a royal child or how something that happened in the palace gardens with only six witnesses (three of which were royal family) somehow spread? There's a mole leaking inner palace affairs.
So before the reincarnation. One princess was spoiled by a Father that seems messed up and low EQ and wound up messed up and low EQ herself. The other princess is unloved and grew up a puppet of noblemen. She's probably learned to be very cunning and act cute and innocent to protect herself from what was a very difficult upbringing.
Let's be frank, royals are usually messed up because a palace full of politics , intrigue and backstabbing is not a healthy environment to raise children. Especially when the adults raising those children all can be bribed to harm and misguide or are spys or trying to further there own ambitions by using helpless impressionable children as tools.
So before the reincarnation. One princess was spoiled by a Father that seems messed up and low EQ and wound up messed up and low EQ herself. The other princess is unloved and grew up a puppet of noblemen. She's probably learned to be very cunning and act cute and innocent to protect herself from what was a very difficult upbringing.
Let's be frank, royals are usually messed up because a palace full of politics , intrigue and backstabbing is not a healthy environment to raise children. Especially when the adults raising those children all can be bribed to harm and misguide or are spys or trying to further there own ambitions by using helpless impressionable children as tools.