
Anyone knows the archduke's actual lineage? All we know is that he's a royalty, and he said that his father is a Vorde but also Grand Prince Schneider. If his father is the current king's brother, wouldn't it make the king a Schneider too? But people called him "Archduke Schneider" which implies Schneider is the name of the archduchy. But it's weird??? Or is it the opposite, Vorde is the royal family name and Schneider is his own?
Ok so I've been putting this on my to-read list for so long, and finally I decided to read this today.
This webtoon feels bland. It's decent, but it doesn't excite me. The main character feels fickle and so far no villain showed up yet, so the feeling of anticipation or thrill is rare.
I understand why Charlotte wanted to live a calm life and hide herself away from her disciples, but then she was like "nuuu I want love but it doesn't mean I want to abandon them". And then she'd go confront her disciples and be "hey, I can speak the words only you and Charlotte know, also I have similar features to your Charlotte that is actually unique in this world, but I'm Aria!! I'm not Charlotte!!"
Rinse and repeat.
Also I feel like Charlotte has never feel conflicted about her own decision to hide the fact that she's alive, while also feeling responsible for her disciples in the same time. I find this weird. If you care that much, why hide in the first place? If you already decided to live a second life, why even brother? (I agreed with Jeffrey here).
I find Charlotte's actions half-hearted and not carefully thought? Considering she's being looked upon as someone wise and omniscient.
Regardless, this still definitely has a long way to go. Maybe I'll read again someday in the future, looking forward to how the story will be going then.
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Charlotte's emotions also seem strange or unnatural to me. I know that she is a stereotype of poker face, but I do not feel her human I do not feel where she is happy truly happy or I have never seen her cry, when she met in her dreams with her teacher not a little sad.
We haven't even really seen her angry with feelings of revenge or anger. If she had truly cared about her disciples, not letting 8 years go by without investigating anything about them, she could have left a month and wondered how they were doing and taking care of them from afar (it was very hypocritical of her to blame Jeffrey for hiding the rumors ).
And knowing what Evan can be, was it very careless of her not to have disabled him from using mana before dying (because she knew from the beginning what he was, she took him as an apprentice to give him a chance to avoid that fate), so careless for someone who lived more than 100 years old