Only in chapter 2 but I'm confused, that wine was clearly from the princess, it was unopened and was especially served right then and there at the table. Why would they assume the maid was the assassin? The logic here confuses me. I'm out.
I think he didn’t connect the wine being the assassination attempt. Since she jumped at him I think that’s when he thought she was trying to assassinate him, like stab him. He even asks for another glass of the wine after that, so I’m pretty sure he doesn’t think it’s the wine at that time.
I think he didn’t connect the wine being the assassination attempt. Since she jumped at him I think that’s when he thought she was trying to assassinate him, like stab him. He even asks for another glass of... Love_the_Bass
Nah that still doesn't make sense because the the maid drinks the wine right after and everyone saw the side effects but they still call her an assassin. Idk why they never assumed it's the princess the moment the maid got affected by the side effects.
Only in chapter 2 but I'm confused, that wine was clearly from the princess, it was unopened and was especially served right then and there at the table. Why would they assume the maid was the assassin? The logic here confuses me. I'm out.