After this chapter I suddenly see MC as just the female version of her dad. Does anyone else get this feeling? Especially after that spiel about Fleta's future. Like before I didn't think that, I knew that she turned back time solely for Fleta, to be next to her, but now I feel like she's also doing it to save her kingdom. Idk.
Honestly at this point I actually like Vivian more. I can empathise so much more with her. She has this wonderfully strong personality and yeah she's the scheming villainess but that just indicates autonomy and ambition. Not to mention her motives are so understandable, she's been twisted like this because of the blatant favouritism her father expresses.
Literally, it's crazy to see just how well the story shows how shitty of a father he is. Regardless of whether it's intentional or not. That scene where he looms back at Sivan when he thinks Vivian is still there is bone chilling.
After this chapter I suddenly see MC as just the female version of her dad. Does anyone else get this feeling? Especially after that spiel about Fleta's future. Like before I didn't think that, I knew that she turned back time solely for Fleta, to be next to her, but now I feel like she's also doing it to save her kingdom. Idk.
Honestly at this point I actually like Vivian more. I can empathise so much more with her. She has this wonderfully strong personality and yeah she's the scheming villainess but that just indicates autonomy and ambition. Not to mention her motives are so understandable, she's been twisted like this because of the blatant favouritism her father expresses.