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That’s true but it’s just frustrating that in the end it seems like Mil isn’t accepting the deed his mother did.
Someone mentioned it’s the king’s fault and I partially agree. Only partially since the mother was the one who falsely accused Linden’s mother which led to the tragedy. Even if the king did favor Linden’s mother more, that’s just how life is and Mil’s mother was just pathetically petty.
Mil please.. you’re really going to STILL deny the horrible thing your mother did? She pushed innocent lives to death. Of course Linden wants revenge for seeing that at such a young age and has only brightened up because of Elise. The uncle too is completely selfish for everything. What they did nonetheless was a crime and didn’t even TRY to atone or apologize. I like Mil but this is really frustrating.