
I'm in with parents spoiling their children and all but it gives me the ick when they haven't even showed or made the children learn basic things. Like washing clothes, dishes. What do they think when they raise their children like that.? Do they think they will be like vampires, immortal and always doing this.?

If it's a washing machine... Or like some other appliances, not everyone knows how to use them... For example me, I don't know how to use a washing machine before cause we don't usually use it.. We wash clothes by hand and also I don't know how to use an air fryer cause we don't use it but in some other house or country they use it daily...
Idc what anyone says but ludovica to me sounds sooo narcissistic and little toxic
Agreed yo she’s sooooo different from Shuli, idk what’s wrong with these weird creepy old men yearning for a girl who has nothing to do with their past love besides looking like her. I like Ludovica as a character who’s interesting but Shuli feels lot more responsible, conservative and reserved
Shuli definitely has known about the things that would happen and things that are about to come, seeing as she had to fend the Marchioness position for so long (and even longer now). She now only has the support of more people, her family and the friends around her.
I thought the same the first time i read the chapter, but now that the translations are uploaded, I think what she really wants is just someone to love her fiercely. She acknowledges the sincerity of his feelings, but she knows he wouldnt ever take a bullet (or sword in this case) for her nor get his hands dirty for her love. While on the other hand, it seems the emperor has promised her everything. I think the image of the bird in a cage also shows Johannes might have kept her hidden and locked, while the emperor will free her and show her the world.
YESS GIRL this analysis is right on the spot