
Smooth brains, Juliet is clearly pretending loyalty to Romeo since he overtook the crown. She is clearly staying away from Count Paris to prevent suspicion and is plotting by herself. She would never betray the prince not Paris after the strength they’ve provided her. But she knows she has to gather intel to take the mf down.

The comments are full of people with poor reading comprehension. Louie’s life was not at risk. Her sister (the queens) was. The rebels are using Louie for their goals because he has royal blood. In that situation, the queen would obviously come first, especially since they’re literally sisters and she has a blood oath dedicated to her sister. Rubi is a knight and duke and her life revolves around the safety and sanctity of the emperor and empire. Her love for Louie isn’t low but sometimes responsibility precedes over love, especially when he was safer than the empress. I hate the sister but she’s also supposedly changing the lives of the peasants while punishing the nobility. Eat the rich!

He’s irredeemable. I’m sure he’s the male lead, but his personality is ass, and so is his entire mindset. He’s going to be a horrible male lead, and I feel bad for Layla. Regardless of the whole redemption arc authors do, we don’t forget their past. And imagine having to fall in love with someone who treats others like shit because he’s ‘superior’? Gross

This might be morbid to say, but I’m glad he wants to die. I’m sure Chloe suffered worse. And I’m going to predict that Chloe is pregnant because they fucked before she ‘died’- these stories usually go like that, don’t they? I’d rather she wouldn’t be pregnant, but I’m sure she’d be greatly comforted to have someone on her side.
I’m only reading this cus the female lead is gorgeous and I want her to live a better life. If he is truly the male lead, I will really hate the author. I hate psycho men