1. no, it’s not inevitable to become self-centered from abuse. Way more often the exact opposite happens, so it’s a super-weird trope in itself. Spoken from experience btw.
2. if our female lead thinks that she can change the story now that she has become an “insignificant” side-character, even though she was a basically nameless soldier and even a train conductor before that – and her current incarnation might very well be that one girl who was mentioned in the book as being a fake-fianceé for the male lead?
3. didn’t she just explain that the male lead has stopped the competition every time even before this “war of the roses” began, but then she tells us that someone will die during this competition (that has never happened so far)???
genuinely, i want to ask do you read the actual comic or do you just pick and choose bits from it?
The realisation that she was freed from the timeline was when ashton didn’t meet the female lead in the garden at all. The timeline, which has followed it’s true line every single time, had changed and he came to find her instead. She’s aware, now, that she’s not bound by the timeline that’s usually regimented, because something DID NOT HAPPEN.
Also, it’s implied that the death happened before the competition was stopped, probably on the same day, due to the panel arrangement.
I mean ,do you actually read the comic or do you just pick and choose random pages from random comics to comment on?
Eveaustria
1. no, it’s not inevitable to become self-centered from abuse. Way more often the exact opposite happens, so it’s a super-weird trope in itself. Spoken from experience btw.
2. if our female lead thinks that she can change the story now that she has become an “insignificant” side-character, even though she was a basically nameless soldier and even a train conductor before that – and her current incarnation might very well be that one girl who was mentioned in the book as being a fake-fianceé for the male lead?
3. didn’t she just explain that the male lead has stopped the competition every time even before this “war of the roses” began, but then she tells us that someone will die during this competition (that has never happened so far)???
monsterbones
genuinely, i want to ask do you read the actual comic or do you just pick and choose bits from it?
The realisation that she was freed from the timeline was when ashton didn’t meet the female lead in the garden at all. The timeline, which has followed it’s true line every single time, had changed and he came to find her instead. She’s aware, now, that she’s not bound by the timeline that’s usually regimented, because something DID NOT HAPPEN.
Also, it’s implied that the death happened before the competition was stopped, probably on the same day, due to the panel arrangement.
I mean ,do you actually read the comic or do you just pick and choose random pages from random comics to comment on?