I'm fascinated by the shift of opinions in the comments.🤔
It steadily went from
"she's a terrible person! So selfish! Unforgivable! Vicente was right! etc."
to
"Well ok, maybe she's not that bad, but still unforgiveable! How could she blame the kid?! The kid was innocent!"
to now, where the majority is empathising with her situation and feeling sorry for her.
Of course, it's natural to feel empathy when presented with evidence of struggle. But I wonder why nobody bothered to imagine that there could be such a struggle in the first place.
Objectively speaking, she's the main character in a novel that was successful enough to be adapted into Manwha. It's impossible that she wasn't eventually justified by the story in some way.
The first chapters were purposefully misleading, portraying her as shallow and only resentful because "she couldn't go to parties anymore".
But everyone took them at face value and immediately judged her in the harshest way possible, there are still people who are trying to stick by their initial judgment, but fewer people are agreeing with them.
At first nobody cared about the possibility of there being more to it than what we could see.
The story baited us, and then hit us on our hypocrisy, silently calling us out for being judgemental without knowing all of the facts.
Kudos to the writer, seriously.