If the MC didn't travel back in time... I don't understand why she's avoiding the second prince. From what I've read, the princess in her past life was the one who decided to poison herself to get rid of the MC, by having her use her life force. This means that the princess wasn't a noble or commoner who married the second prince, as she was an unmarried princess, who didn't want to marry someone, and thus, tried to take her life. It's like two different matters that the author was trying to connect; that have no correlation with each other.
Also, it's untold whether this world and her previous world is the same. But if it's the same, shouldn't the MC be looking for her lover, instead of comparing the second prince to him? As well as know-how the princess from her past life looks like?
I feel like in spite of their intentions, what's portrayed was like the author was trying to pull a rabbit out of their butt.
I'm NOT trying to be overly critical but the common sense in the first chapter was just absent and left me discombobulated about the purpose of introducing some of the elements as they did. The story would've done better without it or even just leaving it vague instead of going into details and not having other things align. #-.-)
The MC was reincarnated several generations after her death and since that death was so traumatic she wants to avoid any possibility of a repeat which is why she's avoiding the prince 'cause of chicks like this new bit¢h that took her seat that'll try anything to get close to him
If the MC didn't travel back in time... I don't understand why she's avoiding the second prince. From what I've read, the princess in her past life was the one who decided to poison herself to get rid of the MC, by having her use her life force. This means that the princess wasn't a noble or commoner who married the second prince, as she was an unmarried princess, who didn't want to marry someone, and thus, tried to take her life. It's like two different matters that the author was trying to connect; that have no correlation with each other.
Also, it's untold whether this world and her previous world is the same. But if it's the same, shouldn't the MC be looking for her lover, instead of comparing the second prince to him? As well as know-how the princess from her past life looks like?
I feel like in spite of their intentions, what's portrayed was like the author was trying to pull a rabbit out of their butt.
I'm NOT trying to be overly critical but the common sense in the first chapter was just absent and left me discombobulated about the purpose of introducing some of the elements as they did. The story would've done better without it or even just leaving it vague instead of going into details and not having other things align. #-.-)