… Why am I getting a notification for a chapter that hasn’t been uploaded…?
Anyway, I read it elsewhere. And I’ll say it again for those of you who keep thinking Adelaide is dumb or naive like she doesn’t know both sides of the world she lives in. That’s why she’s capable of seeing Cesare for what he is, where he comes from, and not hate him. I can understand that may be hard to do when we’re reading these stories with the modern day mind, but it’s because of exactly who they are as individuals and everything we’ve known of Adelaide so far that I understand why she wouldn’t hate him and why she’d fall for him against all odds. She’s also well aware of the fact that Esdra would be the better choice (at least that’s what she believes right now), so it’s not like she’s clueless about what a good man looks like. It’s about who made something resonate within her. That’s why I once said neither Esdra nor the knight are for her. They don’t touch the part of her that allowed her to fall for Cesare. There are three very specific scenes in mind that drew her there, and two of those involve the first time they actually had real conversations about society and their backgrounds together. She’s very clear headed as she makes the choices she makes. Did Cesare F around and is now finding out? Yes. Is Adelaide in love with Cesare? Probably. Is she fawning over him? Nope. She’s taking charge instead of just waiting around for a deal they made who knows when. Cesare has never been described as being a good guy, but the way some of you are appalled 60-66 chapters down the line is just incredibly odd to me. He’s been nothing but himself from the very first chapter. Unapologetically Cesare… though I suspect he’ll be apologizing some time soon lmao.
… Why am I getting a notification for a chapter that hasn’t been uploaded…?
Anyway, I read it elsewhere. And I’ll say it again for those of you who keep thinking Adelaide is dumb or naive like she doesn’t know both sides of the world she lives in. That’s why she’s capable of seeing Cesare for what he is, where he comes from, and not hate him. I can understand that may be hard to do when we’re reading these stories with the modern day mind, but it’s because of exactly who they are as individuals and everything we’ve known of Adelaide so far that I understand why she wouldn’t hate him and why she’d fall for him against all odds. She’s also well aware of the fact that Esdra would be the better choice (at least that’s what she believes right now), so it’s not like she’s clueless about what a good man looks like. It’s about who made something resonate within her. That’s why I once said neither Esdra nor the knight are for her. They don’t touch the part of her that allowed her to fall for Cesare. There are three very specific scenes in mind that drew her there, and two of those involve the first time they actually had real conversations about society and their backgrounds together. She’s very clear headed as she makes the choices she makes. Did Cesare F around and is now finding out? Yes. Is Adelaide in love with Cesare? Probably. Is she fawning over him? Nope. She’s taking charge instead of just waiting around for a deal they made who knows when. Cesare has never been described as being a good guy, but the way some of you are appalled 60-66 chapters down the line is just incredibly odd to me. He’s been nothing but himself from the very first chapter. Unapologetically Cesare… though I suspect he’ll be apologizing some time soon lmao.