My favorite thing about reading sequels is character regression and assassination.
Ch 18 better save this horrible trainwreck or this series and the author is dead to me.
This is a character who wanted to kill herself as a kid and only lived because Koko saved her and became her friend and reason to live.
She went through even worse hell to save her yet I'm supposed to believe that she married a horrible man and had four kids with him just so she could have money and keep her title?
She's now a spineless woman who pushes her kids like her mother yet is incapable of empathizing with her son who feels like his parents are failures.
Also love that the whole village knows her husband is having an affair too.
did we read the same chapter??
Like some of the criticism is valid, but saying that Sherry is like her mother??
there is a
vast difference between a woman that abused her child to the point of wanting to die and said woman's child who, while on the first glance strict, is still very loving to her children.
We saw Sherry interact with her children for one chapter (and the ending of the last) and nothing I see indicates abuse.
She explicitly states that if they hate what they have to do, to the point of despair, she's obviously not going to keep on forcing them.
She only hopes that they learn self discipline and virtue through education and extracurriculars, even if it sometimes may feel like a chore.
She continuously praises them for any and all effort they make, every good character trait they show, seen in the last chapter where her kinds proudly show off their accomplishments to her.
The boy states that there is
at least on instance of free time they can freely spend, and there is nothing that indicates that they can't just ask for more or talk to her.
f*ck she actively
asks them if they feel stressed, or overwhelmed and explains her reasoning to them.
2 out of the 3 children either in support her parenting in full or don't have much to complain about.
The only one of the three children, that disagrees with her, is the kid that actively wants to be like the father (jury still open on that writing decision).
Same kid who scoffed at the idea of virtue and would rather be rich and do whatever he wants.
Same kid who has problems making friends, not because of his schedule, but because according to the oldest(?) his personality is shit, but blames it on the schedule anyway.
So neither of the other kids seem to have the problem that they don't have enough time to spend with their friends.
So we can conclude:
-They don't lack the basic necessities, they don't lack love and they don't lack a social life, expect for the kid who seems to have problems making friends because of his personality. They can most likely choose hobbies as the other kid doesn't seem to play Tennis, yet the older kid does which would be another point for them to play and interact with peers.
Yet Sherry is in any capacity supposed to be like her mom??? Not to mention that Sherry might have problems understanding what a healthy schedule is supposed to look like because of her childhood and yet still manages to raise the three of them in mostly perfectly fine children.
obv the kid still very much loves her as he came back and seems to have some disdain for his fathers affair aswell
She went through even worse hell to save her yet I'm supposed to believe that she married a horrible man and had four kids with him just so she could have money and keep her title?
unreliable narration. If Sherry wanted to own a house and title, she could have just asked Apollo, or any other connection from the first part that had any sort of sway. Like Dr. Riddle who seemed to have enough money to buy a mansion with library.
so clearly there is more at play than what a little kid would know. Red Herring at it's finest.
also, again, it's been one chapter. We don't know yet what led to sherry marrying that guy or how he used to be. we haven't even seen Koko yet!
Saying it's character assassination or regression is way to much.