Okay, confession time I’m really sorry, but I kind of don’t love it when the FL jumps into these scenes. It’s not even dislike, it’s just that I fell way too hard for the father–daughter bond. That dynamic felt so raw and free, like they finally had room to breathe and exist on their own terms.
When the FL appears, the atmosphere shifts back into “proper plot mode,” and I suddenly miss that chaotic, unrestrained energy. I keep thinking… is her presence really necessary in every moment? Could we please let Leo and the dad take center stage a bit longer?
Yes, I’m fully aware this is ultimately a story about the ML and FL, and technically Leo is the one who barged into the original narrative flow. I understand that. But emotionally? I completely betrayed the intended storyline because the father–daughter arc captured me more.
There was something so satisfying about watching a ruthless, capable father and his daughter quietly (or not so quietly) dismantle imperial power together. I know this might sound unhinged, but in my heart, that was the real main plot, and I miss it every time we move away from it.
Okay, confession time I’m really sorry, but I kind of don’t love it when the FL jumps into these scenes. It’s not even dislike, it’s just that I fell way too hard for the father–daughter bond. That dynamic felt so raw and free, like they finally had room to breathe and exist on their own terms.
When the FL appears, the atmosphere shifts back into “proper plot mode,” and I suddenly miss that chaotic, unrestrained energy. I keep thinking… is her presence really necessary in every moment? Could we please let Leo and the dad take center stage a bit longer?
Yes, I’m fully aware this is ultimately a story about the ML and FL, and technically Leo is the one who barged into the original narrative flow. I understand that. But emotionally? I completely betrayed the intended storyline because the father–daughter arc captured me more.
There was something so satisfying about watching a ruthless, capable father and his daughter quietly (or not so quietly) dismantle imperial power together. I know this might sound unhinged, but in my heart, that was the real main plot, and I miss it every time we move away from it.