
The princess is actually really nice and full of noble values. I am quite sad for her that Sir couldn't see throw her "scary person" her genuine intentions. It feels a bit odd too : as a Holy Knight, did he never encounter people that preach Justice with such firm and peremptorily attitude? How could he be scarred? Yes, she is intimidating, but she just showed a really nice and feminine side to the Captain.
And the Stepmother is impressive. She could have easily fooled me if I did not know that she was scheming. In the other hand, Stepsister is a brilliant idiot or fearlessly reckless to dare shout around her Highness. I know it is fun and a relief to see those fools ridiculed and humiliated, but playing it more intelligently would not harm a soul. It would make the main character's successes greater (Raeliana; Chartiana).
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Truly, she is a strong leading female among the greatest. This is a compliment, an inspiring one that deserves recognition. She has so many similarities with Florence Nightingale and Mary Curie. Who's next? Will she go Jeanne d'Arc? (≧∀≦)

I noticed that too! Although feel like the author should give a little credit to these revolutionary women he/she is drawing inspiration from. Especially how Elise is being called "the lady with the lamp" which Florence Nightingale was known for, and elise's accomplishment with hygienic reforms in army hospitals are very similar with what Florence Nightingale did. But I understand this is fiction and I really enjoy the series! I wonder which revolutionary female character the author is going to draw inspiration from next. I do hope they're given a little credit, because their stories are pretty amazing for women at their time.
I really feel bad for the Duke.
Is it too much to ask to let him love the one he wants to love in peace?