If Mir ends up with red guy, I'm going to flip tables. He killed her family, and forced her to marry him when she was 13 years old-- a child. If he does end up with her, the author will be romanticizing the murder of her parents, arranged marriages, and child marriages. To me, the vibe I'm getting is that Mir is being too stubborn to forget about the murder of her parents, which is ridiculous. I don't care if he's a dragon(theory), I don't care if he's in pain, I don't care if he has a tragic backstory(which is something an author usually thinks could excuse a character's actions), the thought of him killing her parents and then them falling in love is insane and honestly, gross.
If Mir ends up with red guy, I'm going to flip tables. He killed her family, and forced her to marry him when she was 13 years old-- a child. If he does end up with her, the author will be romanticizing the murder of her parents, arranged marriages, and child marriages. To me, the vibe I'm getting is that Mir is being too stubborn to forget about the murder of her parents, which is ridiculous. I don't care if he's a dragon(theory), I don't care if he's in pain, I don't care if he has a tragic backstory(which is something an author usually thinks could excuse a character's actions), the thought of him killing her parents and then them falling in love is insane and honestly, gross.