Responses

Asil was a damsel in distress from the very beginning. I totally root for Anthony, not because he's a good guy (he's not, he's a terrible person) but because he's well constructed as a character, and it will be interesting to follow his journey for redemption. But yes, the author really wants to make you have empathy for Anthony and she's not invested in making Asil a decent badass character.
Don't talk big if you can't fight for three chapters, Asil. Urghhh..this is so embarrassing. There's nothing worth with Asil. Author turns him into a damsel in distress. He has no personality or brains or brawns that looks cool. Valery is a black flag and I hate how author made him save Asil every time to prove that his decisions to keep Asil confined is right. Urghhhhh...