Before you do this, you must first gauge whether the guy likes the girl or at least has a chance. If not, don’t spill tea recklessly, as it will make it harder for them to approach each other or see each other’s true selves if one thinks the other has an ulterior motive. Tread carefully when shipping people. NEVERTHELESS, I also want to see Rei’s love life develop. Kinda expecting them to play outside of SLF.
I absolutely love it when Azz Azz grounds Clara for doing stupid, selfish things. Iruma is too kind and will always see the goodness in others, accepting them as a whole package regardless of their shortcomings. But Azz Azz is like an inspection officer, guarding Iruma’s heart against people who might enter only to hurt his beloved best friend—aka his soulmate. He knows Clara is always selfish, but her actions of restricting his freedom not only make it seem like she sees Iruma as beneath her (not her equal) but it also causes him unnecessary worries.
Let's be real, It’s not like Azz Azz doesn’t have a desire to monopolize Iruma for himself—in fact, he feels threatened too. However, he does his best to restrain himself because he cares that Iruma follows his own ambitions and still stay closest by his side (always) , even while sharing him with others. Clara, on the other hand, as unruly as ever, prevents Iruma from doing what he wants because she’s scared of being abandoned and doesn’t trust herself or Iruma. (i still love clara girl nothing change she's adorable but azz character pov is interesting too)










So... if you're like me — traumatized by authors like the ones behind the madaf**kin' Abandoned Empress — and you got super invested in the story, dying to know who the FL would end up with... here's a spoiler for you:
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It's not Jack. It's the duke's son.
noooo :(( or well i like both of them but aw man they would have been so cute together <//3
sick and tired of the dukes sons always being mls
I know, right? Sheesh. They make us love and adore a character, only for the author to mess with our feelings—either by killing them off, turning them into hateful villains, or making them wait for the rest of their life. It's giving me second male lead syndrome.
Also, why can't the knight or merchant get the main girl too? Why is it always dukes and princes?
Ranting aside, I still want to see the female lead find her own happiness, so I stick around—even if I don't agree with everything