
Bruh ik this is cute but I hate the strong overprotective brothers and the weak passive sister who got rescued by the brothers trope

Ik but in other stufff like these there still overprotective of her and treat her like a weak flower even when she is an adult , and her friend , who was probably younger than her was like pretty much fine? it was probably because he’s a guy and most likely the male lead who is also going to treat her like her brothers, but he went through the same stuff as her so he should be scared too, it’s just a dumb book trope

That's a bit confusing, in real life not everyone take the same reaction when they were being hurt.
And probably the author wants her to have more bigger room for character growth that's why the author started with that.
Also, I'm guessing it's to show the contrast between her brothers nature and her.

well damn she’s a slave ever since she could remember, it’s a miracle that she’s still alive. plus, she’s still young, she couldn’t have possibly become a strong female lead right from the getgo, unless she’s a 30 years old korean woman that is reincarnated into the body of a child, it’s natural that she would start off as a weak character she’s a child and she’s mentally child too so for me, it’s completely normal for her to act that way

As the comment above had said, everyone has a different reaction. The FL took the situation much more heavily compared to the ML whose mental fortitude seems to be rather strong, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Being traumatized after going through slavery is a natural thing, and if she wishes to remain gentle hearted like this, that’s fine too. It just means that’s how she is.
I’d say this is just the beginning, so the FL will probably grow stronger as the story progresses, but keep in mind that strength has different appearances. It’s not merely “boldness” or “recklessness”. Remaining gentle after hardships is a sort of strength as well.
Lol reverse sexism but ppl actually care this time