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So in short. He is not a sly man nor a snake so please dont hate him when you dont really know his "True intentions.
And spoiler again (=・ω・=)
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The was this scene in the novel, (it was said in the forum) that Daniel literally burn down his house JUST to stay in Mildred's mansion.
Ha ha ha ha ha
This man is crazy inlove
So this spoilers are not mine, they are from "yukirina" senpai who is a member of the spoiler forum "I raised Cinderella preciously".
I just wanna share her spoilers.
This is a spoiler of Daniel and Mildred
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MAJOR SPOILERS BTW
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STOP NOW IF YOU DONT WANT TO BE SPOILED
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Mildred's relationship with Daniel is just a one-sided love from Daniel at first. But Mildred's still married on paper; her husband is missing, not publicly dead, so she has absolutely no thoughts about marrying until her husband is dead for sure. She received a letter saying her husband's corpse is being transported across the ship so there's evidence of his death. But as a woman with two failed marriages and three daughters, Mildred has pretty much given up on remarriage.
Daniel's persistence eventually gets through Mildred and she loves him back. This is where the weird contrived relationship comes into play, when Daniel reveals that he's the son of the rumored fairy, who grants wishes to people wallowed in despair. He already knows the previous Mildred is dead; previous Mildred, in despair, wishes that her three daughters can be happily married before dying. Fairies are sensitive to despair, and Daniel has checked out Mildred's residence to figure out the cause for the despair, which is why he was originally interested in Mildred to begin with. Despair begets despair, which means the original female lead's soul was most likely also wallowing in despair before dying before being transported into Mildred's soul. Mildred surmises that her previous life is already dead, which Daniel most likely agrees with. Daniel intentionally removes memories of Mildred's previous life to prevent her from remembering her past life and to want to go back to her original world, since she's most likely dead anyway.