Fucking idiot Diffrin, she didn't push you away because she physically couldn't... "He won't budge" implies that she tried. Though she may be a bit open to the idea of being with him, she never gave consent throughout that entire situation. That whole scene was kinda bad. He never got consent and she was low key okay with sleeping with a drunk person.
The only reason I keep reading this is because I want to know what going on with the terminal illness. That is it.
A slight difference I wanted to mention from the novel. That guy that he tried to use the potion on and couldn't save. It was originally because his body was split in half, so the damage was too severe for a potion to fix. This stood out to me as I was reading, and helped me understand why he is the way that he is, so I figured I would share.
I felt this way the first time I read this, but there is nothing outstanding about her figure. You'd think she'd at least be drawn differently from the other noble woman for her to get treated that way because of her 'voluptuous body' but there is seriously nothing different about how she looks. It just makes that whole part of the story fall flat for me.
I knew this issue reminded me of something, and I finally remembered. There was a similar issue in Beatrice. Everyone constantly talked about her black hair and how they've never seen hair so dark before, but her hair is brown... nit even that dark of a brown. The MLs hair is often the same color or darker too. It's just odd when something that's supposed to be important to the character just isn't portrayed for whatever reason. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭











(゜ロ゜) the fuck you mean dead??? She better have faked her death or something or I'm gonna riot ( ゚皿゚)