how can they call it a duke's household when they don't have knights, allies, or any real power at all? no matter how much of a tyrant the current emperor is, an old household with that status should have many vassal families to support them right?? i don't like the logic behind this and the pacing is kinda slow lol.
from the summary, i thought it would be romance-focused. idk if that's happening in the near future, hope it does tho
Even with allies, there’s no way those branch families would want to go against the emperor. Especially after he dismissed the main ducal family, what chances do they have? They’re practically bugs to the emperor, wiping them out would be a breeze.
I think it’s better for them to keep what they have for when the main family manages to get back up.
why can't she just tell them she's cursed and can't go back... i mean, sure they might question how she knew that and other details but c'mon bruh
if i understand correctly, she's gonna convince Byron to go to her mom's homeland to meet her uncle and undo the curse but with how things are progressing, uncle's gonna be at the capital to visit her mom lmaoaooaoa hope that won't happen cuz that'll give me a massive migraine
i thought that was a probable cause (not a novel reader so not sure). but it'd be weird for her to immediately think of going to her uncle if she knew she couldn't talk about her curse anyway especially since she'd be with Byron, too risky imo.
she already revealed a bit of Byron's plans, why not reveal it all and actually help with the investigationT-T the curse only affects her if Byron finds out she disobeyed him. her meeting w the crown prince could've been a good way to exchange info while Byron didn't suspect anything, but they ended up flirting instead lmao










if this ends up the way we're expecting it too, i can't wait to see apollo's absolutely devastated face. looking forward to see him cry
I WISHHHHH I need some good tragedy trope