
I can't understand her lack of empathy.
Usually people who suffer or have suffered are more capable of understanding other people's suffering, she doesn't.
I don't want her totally gone, it'd be cute if Athy could expand her family since she apparently never had one in her past life too, but God if she's making it difficult. How can she expect her not to be confused?
You blurt out of nowhere that you're her sister and you also expect her to be happy without being at least surprised? Did you ever considered how YOU would feel if suddenly a sister YOU DON'T KNOW OF (because it's an important detail) were to appear and you had to share your father's love and time with her? It doesn't matter how much she likes you, it's still HER only family and you're asking too much in too little time.
And I'd have other things to say but my knowledge of english is too poor to keep on going.
I do pity her for not being able to have a proper family and I can understand why she's so eager to tell she's "family" and recieve their love, but does she think to have only rights and no duties?! I wish she'd stop for a moment and THINK with HER brain about THINGS dammit.

Judging from your point, then the White Duke's objectives are more or less to bring love to Jeanette in a sweeter way. Since he is flustered by how quick it is for her to be called by the Emperor. He is somehow relieved but is anxious too because he knows very well that this won't be possible for the Emperor to just like another daughter while he surprisingly did for his actual only heir when he was so abruptly neglecting her. .

I agree. Maybe she’s acting like that because she’s been told her whole life that they’ll accept her because of her eyes and blood. She probably didn’t think of an alternative where she wouldn’t be welcome. And that’s what bothers me. They’re making her to be a clueless stupid girl and it annoys me ksksksks
Does she have no self-awareness? Can she not stop and think instead of denying the possibility that the perfect scenario they’ve built up for her, and she believed in, would not be the only result of her coming out as a royal? Ugh
So.
Guessing that Aquila Theodore is actually related to the dragon of the myth, thanks to her mother's bloodline.
Somehow, Lamia was very dear to him. She died for some reason. He sent the time back to where they didn't meet yet, but they'll meet soon.
Lamia hates him though. Wether they have met in the past or not we don't know yet, but her brother's wounds are the known reason for her hatred.
She's going to leave her duties as Duke to her brother, while she becomes a knight in his stead. Where she'll learn/work is not known. She also seems to not be fit to be a knight, based on I-don't-remember-who's words.
The brother was probably on duty at Aquila Theodore's palace, so I guess she's going to take his place and stay beside the 2nd prince, maybe trying to avenge her brother but how?
I'm sure she'll soon learn he's really different from what she's heard.
I guess the Aquila who hurt Uri is the past Aquila, while the one that's coming is the one who has seen Lamia die. I guess also that Lamia's the reason why Aquila changed from his past aggressive self, as well as he himself asked the king AND Ethan to go to the celebration.
Wait, there are two Aquilas?
No, there's one, but what I mean is that Aquila now has probably his memories of the future, while when he hurt Uri he didn't have them.
But in the second life, his hand was unscathed IIRC. So it's possible that he did it on purpose to deviate Lamia's career path, while remembering that one.