Ah, this is it

Poseidon October 21, 2024 10:39 am

This is exactly what a story meant for female readers should be doing. All other females should be evil and unworthy of love or respect. None of their suffering needs to be understood or sympathised with, coz we are gonna make them 2d dumbasses. Even a lady who had to survive in a red-light district since childhood, enduring physical or sexual abuse, and being clever enough to rise to the top in that world, will commit obvious crimes instead of having any sense of self-preservation. She won't need any pride either, willing to beg and plead in front of everyone. Makes perfect sense. And then obviously she needs to suffer immensely for this crime, coz she should've known that in this novel, ALL MALES will have feelings for the FMC. There will not be a SINGLE IMPORTANT MALE CHARACTER that won't be smitten with FMC, coz that is against feminism.

I swear to god, why are so many authors allergic to multi-faceted characters? Or to having a male character not being in love with FMC? This lady could've had so much potential. She could've been incredibly insightful and polished, with her perspective on things being very different from the FL's. She could've been the strong character who rose from her terrible conditions, as a foil to the FMC who has only known suffering at the hands of the redhead, and is only just finding her courage.

Responses
    NeonTech October 21, 2024 8:18 pm

    Tho I feel like ppl(the girl) in that line of work, generally aren't treated well except from there customers which would cause that sense of attachment and Jealousy. And ppl like Ml of high authority would generally never care for her if the weren't attracted/ gain something from her. So I really feel like the author just stayed true to norms of society, it sucks but it's true

    *OmNom* October 21, 2024 9:11 pm

    Sorry meant to dislike, I personally just don't agree