I think this is pretty realistic. Obviously senianna did something to gawain that encouraged him to ignore her plight-though also, it seems they all genuinely didnt realise, thanks to florhetta's meddling, and assumed senianna was simply troublesome and acted up for no reason. Stuff like depression likely wouldnt be a common concept in this world and era, so its already astounding that they feel so regretful, and are trying to right what was wronged(I mean, the punishments given to the maids and florhetta, for one)
I getchu but... Didn't they say in the early chapters, she tried to kill herself AGAIN Ugh the fact that they said again and they still thought nothing was wrong the first time throws any justification out.
I'm just here to watch her gtfo that place and open her own restaurant or something
I getchu but... Didn't they say in the early chapters, she tried to kill herself AGAIN Ugh the fact that they said again and they still thought nothing was wrong the first time throws any justification out. I'm... Objectifying 2D men is fun
I getchu but... Didn't they say in the early chapters, she tried to kill herself AGAIN Ugh the fact that they said again and they still thought nothing was wrong the first time throws any justification out. I'm... Objectifying 2D men is fun
No you’ve got a point, the fact that it happened almost and second time and nothing was done to help is ridiculous.
I think this is pretty realistic. Obviously senianna did something to gawain that encouraged him to ignore her plight-though also, it seems they all genuinely didnt realise, thanks to florhetta's meddling, and assumed senianna was simply troublesome and acted up for no reason. Stuff like depression likely wouldnt be a common concept in this world and era, so its already astounding that they feel so regretful, and are trying to right what was wronged(I mean, the punishments given to the maids and florhetta, for one)