This is not a case of transmigration where the soul replaces another one she was framed and murdered and was reborn as Elizabeth for all intents and purposes she is the real Elizabeth
Seems like there’s some interesting reason for the mother to treat her baby-daughter this way. I’m looking forward to it! 🙂
On the other hand I really don’t like that this boy asks about the “real” Elisabeth 🙁 This is just soooo uncreative and typical for isekais. Maybe I hate it because of this cliché self-guilt-tripping of nearly every isekai’d female lead: “I’m not the real one, where did the soul of the real one go, I stole the life from the real one when I transmigrated against my will… yaddayadda …”.
The brother could instead ask where Elisabeth was at the time when the female lead was another person in the future or something.
Or he could just as well doubt that whole story of the magical adult Liz and just brush it off as some sort of magical side effect or a dream, a vision or something that his little baby sister has…
Nasia? Is the mom immortal or has some special abilities from God? Also it’s pretty clear the queen got rid of the mom and dad. Classism is probably part of the reason why.
washywashy
this is really a new thing actually but im too picky and decide to dropping this, bye yall💅
DepndbleOnee31
This is not a case of transmigration where the soul replaces another one she was framed and murdered and was reborn as Elizabeth for all intents and purposes she is the real Elizabeth
Eveaustria
Seems like there’s some interesting reason for the mother to treat her baby-daughter this way. I’m looking forward to it! 🙂
On the other hand I really don’t like that this boy asks about the “real” Elisabeth 🙁 This is just soooo uncreative and typical for isekais. Maybe I hate it because of this cliché self-guilt-tripping of nearly every isekai’d female lead: “I’m not the real one, where did the soul of the real one go, I stole the life from the real one when I transmigrated against my will… yaddayadda …”.
The brother could instead ask where Elisabeth was at the time when the female lead was another person in the future or something.
Or he could just as well doubt that whole story of the magical adult Liz and just brush it off as some sort of magical side effect or a dream, a vision or something that his little baby sister has…
Changemyname
Nasia? Is the mom immortal or has some special abilities from God? Also it’s pretty clear the queen got rid of the mom and dad. Classism is probably part of the reason why.