@LordTartaros I don't see why not. The placement of your tongue shapes vowel sounds but it's not like you can't produce a sound without it. And laughter doesn't require any hard consonant sounds like a "t" or "d" would make.
@sweetlyincensed that is true. This is why mute people can still scream and make sounds. We use our tongue movements to move our vocal strings. Just like string in a guitar.
I like the concept of having a villain trying to rectify and become a better person. She is not asking to turn into a pure innocent damsel like in other stories we always see happening when the villain was already in a age that have done heinous things already. She just want to rectify her wrongs and probably use her knowledge to her benefit but without taking to harm innocent people or people that has nothing to do with her. I can respect that,
@Darkwolfix
Same, I also respect that philosophy. She IS a good person, although not enough to be called innocent/or saintess. Its the inferior mindset that her mother instilled in her that made her do heinous crimes like that. Now, now, I’m not saying that Lawrence is not evil. But if anyone’s the true villain here, it would be the Marchioness.
@P-Sempai5759 oh definitely. The greatest villain is the mother. She traumatized the poor girl and the crown prince is to be blamed since he used her well cuz he knew his mother was making her into a tool to serve him and then be discarded