So why wasn't the empress able to teach him how to love his other children before the princess was born? And why wasn't the princess being born not seen as a miracle instead since only males are born? (Yes, I know their swordsmanship can only be wielded by males. But do they know that for sure since girls aren't ever born?) I think it's ridiculous! The knight that saved the king was a woman, so woman CAN do swordsmanship too in that kingdom. So it's not like she can't learn to wield a sword! Also, it almost seemed like the princes were forgotten about. They never showed up again. I guess they really didn't have any interest in their little sister. She didn't see any of them again until years later when she moved.
YASSS FINALLY SOMEONE SAID IT!!! Like this is so poorly written right now moreover with that cliche 'idk how to love' dads, let's hope the early chaps get better
So why wasn't the empress able to teach him how to love his other children before the princess was born?
And why wasn't the princess being born not seen as a miracle instead since only males are born? (Yes, I know their swordsmanship can only be wielded by males. But do they know that for sure since girls aren't ever born?) I think it's ridiculous! The knight that saved the king was a woman, so woman CAN do swordsmanship too in that kingdom. So it's not like she can't learn to wield a sword!
Also, it almost seemed like the princes were forgotten about. They never showed up again. I guess they really didn't have any interest in their little sister. She didn't see any of them again until years later when she moved.