
for an eighteen year old… isn’t she just not using her brain enough lol

i think you forget that she as locked up most of her life and was abused and also limited communications... the only think she could do wa read books... also just bcz reading books doesnt mean she knows the world since learning from books is not the same as learning from the outside world... like when you are blind and was told about how the world looks and about the colors... and one day you were able to see colors that you dunno exists its a whole new world. she probably also suffer from a lot of mental disorders which keeps her mind as a child as well

but those people didnt get locked up since they were a child. a child needs to learn. its easy for us to be saying ll of this since we have learn from out mistakes and get to experience most things she didnt get to from when she was locked up and died in a fire. as a child i knew hot charcoal are hot but it didnt keep me away from touching it when i was a child.

Oh yeah. I mean I would be a little bit more understanding, but she caught a room on fire that she was trapped in. I can understand the Fire part if she found a way for the fire to open the door or window.... or maybe there was a guard standing outside, and the fire would have made the guard check what's going on and she could have knocked him out and escaped. I can understand that. But to not be able to escape and set the room on fire? I have to say, for a little girl that was burned in a fire that was in a room she was locked in, that doesn't make sense that you would do the same thing again..... on purpose.

well i didnt have much expectation of her bcz of how her life has been and mental state. when you are in distress it can do a lot to your mental state and everyone react differently. and the girl didnt even know about matches. i myself at the age of 30 i was about to just burn down the room im in cuz someone will come to replace the windows. it might not be logical but at that moment that what i had to do

I am not sure that's what you would do. You're a lot smarter than that and I would think, you would have thought of how the luck work. It's not as if there wasn't anything in the room. I mean, break a table? Break a chair? Go hide somewhere and when the crazy Baron chomo comes into the room, knock him out. Make a trap.
If you don't want to go to Violent route, get a hammer and or a blunt instrument, get something like a nail or a screwdriver or some sort of long metal rod. Start hammering away at this hinges. It's an old fashioned door. It's not electronic lock. The hinges off the door. If she was in this place for over 18 years. She doesn't have any idea what else was in the house that could help her? Maybe there's an at it? Maybe there's a window she can crawl down from? What made her think that she could knock the door down by slamming against it? This little kid barely weighs more than a puppy.
She's just a little baby though. I mean, she isn't a bad kid. It's just that, I hope that was just a fluke in the story and that's not really going to happen again with her character

as i sad at the time thats all i can think about and i almost did it. its hard to think straight hen you are living in that moment. its easy to think of ways to do thing before hand or after but you react differently when you are in the situation. everyone is different, so just bcz you and some people think she could have handled it better doesnt mean she could have bcz her way of thinking is different and the world views an experiences are different. sometimes people forget about the fact that people handle things differently depending on a person, their situations and emotions/mental state. even those that have been in the same situation could have react differently bcz they arent the same person
SO CUTE PLS I CANT HANDLE THIS