There’s something weird here: the female lead is thinking about a “regression ritual” that used up half of the philosopher’s stone…
Was there another regression ritual done before the male lead (Mikael, Michael, Sir Agnito, etc.) did it in order to revive the female lead? Since she was dead in the past timeline when the regression ritual was performed, she cannot possibly know about any details of it!
Also: I find it wrong that a personal knight immediately agrees to orders of young royals even in the presence of his own princess. He should either wait for his mistress to give him this task, or he could ask her if she agrees to what the young princesses want.
She was told by her mentor the Sage that someone who loved her performed the ritual after her death to turn back time. The sage hints that it was Mikael who had done it but doesn’t outright say it.
IIRC at this point, she knows the him from the past had complicated feelings towards her, but she doesn’t know the extent of his romantic love for her. She does basically deduct he must have been the one to turn back time though after the meeting with her mentor, because as the emperor he would have been the only one with the authority to do so.
It’s been a while since I read the book so I might be a little off, but I do remember it already being established how she knows about the stone at this point.
Eveaustria
There’s something weird here: the female lead is thinking about a “regression ritual” that used up half of the philosopher’s stone…
Was there another regression ritual done before the male lead (Mikael, Michael, Sir Agnito, etc.) did it in order to revive the female lead? Since she was dead in the past timeline when the regression ritual was performed, she cannot possibly know about any details of it!
Also: I find it wrong that a personal knight immediately agrees to orders of young royals even in the presence of his own princess. He should either wait for his mistress to give him this task, or he could ask her if she agrees to what the young princesses want.
marigumi
She was told by her mentor the Sage that someone who loved her performed the ritual after her death to turn back time. The sage hints that it was Mikael who had done it but doesn’t outright say it.
IIRC at this point, she knows the him from the past had complicated feelings towards her, but she doesn’t know the extent of his romantic love for her. She does basically deduct he must have been the one to turn back time though after the meeting with her mentor, because as the emperor he would have been the only one with the authority to do so.
It’s been a while since I read the book so I might be a little off, but I do remember it already being established how she knows about the stone at this point.