
Bruh this webtoon is so interesting that I'm actually curious about the original novel where it focuses on Sylvia and Luzak i actually want to read that version too
This is so well written to the point I actually care about the side characters and their world as well, and I wouldn't even mind spin off stories for them

Somehow the webtoon failed to explain further why Abigail is drawing as a hobby in order to draw dresses for Blanche, so I'm going to explain here according to the novel for those who are confused/haven't read it:
She just thought that people might find it weird/find her weird if she shows she can draw all of a sudden since the real Abigail have no such hobbies in the first place. So her plan was to pretend as someone who suddenly has an interest in this kind of hobby as a beginner and "slowly be adept" so she can finally draw dresses for Blanche.

Dropped at ch 7, the story feels like it's jumping from scene to scene like a broken download link
I only continued reading thinking i can, since we barely get a ML with glasses and I wanted to enjoy that since the story has nothing to offer
I thought comments about it were harsh so I gave it a try, but unfortunately everyone was right, it isn't worth reading

I don't like children most especially irl too but it's our job as an adult to be a little empathetic and understanding of their actions. As far as I can tell Ani lived her whole life living inside a forest, of course she'd be scared of her new surroundings and throw a fit because her brain as a child is not fully developed to process all her emotions and thoughts yet, and only knows how to deal with it by having a tantrum. You gotta admit Jeanie was also somewhat irresponsible not even asking once how the child is faring during the trip, if the transportation was comfortable enough, that Ani ended up nauseous. Anyone would be at a bad mood with that kind of travel, regardless of age!
And then the child met the only person so far who was considerate of her, OF COURSE she'll stick to that person like glue! Ya'll should really chill and stop demonizing children so much.
Tbh both of them have good points, it's just a matter of perspective. They both see things differently. It's like when I hold up a book and you say it's a red book because you're seeing the front cover is red on your end, but I say it's a black book because I'm seeing the back cover as black on my end; does not mean it's not the same book.
In the end, having a good conversation and coming to an agreement both of them are satisfied with is the way to solve this