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Yeah. I'd only add that she won't have her morality, memory, or humanity immediately taken or anything. That's more of a potential consequence of a lonely immortal life--something that might naturally happen over time, somewhat similar to Freiren. It's not as though she's directly stripped of feelings, the second she becomes what she becomes, just that time takes those things eventually if you outlive your loved ones by hundreds to thousands of years.This isn’t really spoiler I think butBig spoiler that makes it mentally worse for AniseThe important part is the pain Anise will go through here, as she’s basically forced to take over the throne as we’ve seen and abandon what she’s doing so far. Sure doesn’t sound too bad, but when the nobles around only consider her to be there to be bred to make an heir it doesn't make her see anything good in her future, even more so when she has no attraction to men. She’s miserable but she still see it as her duty to do it and forces herself through it. Honestly this chapter shows it quite well that Anise is not feeling well, and it will only get worse the longer it continues.
The solution that is found to help Anise in this situation is for Euphy to take over that responsibility, which Anise isn’t happy about to start with, as she doesn’t want to run away after what she did to her brother. But to make it worse, to make it possible for Euphy to take over that role and have a claim on the throne she needs to abandon her humanity and mortality to become a spirit (this has to do with the founding of the kingdom), which is some serious business with its own consequences which Anise also don’t want. So from Anise POV everyone is working against her.
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