im actually on maxi's side. were her actions reckless and should she take better care of herself? yes. but riftan kiddy-gloveing her without explanation is hurting her psychologically and only making her more desperate to prove herself. girlie just wants to be helpful and he's been acting like he just assumes it's impossible for her. maxi should express this too, but confidence like that doesn't come out of nowhere after the kind of life she's lived. still, i hope against hope that she stands up for herself here. he needs to know his part in causing this situation.
i skipped to the latest chapters out of curiosity and now im so confused haha wtf is this plot? when the hell does the timeloop come into it?? i skimmed through a bunch of random chapters to find where its properly explained and im so confused, like when was THAT revealed?
probably won't read this since it seems like a frustrating journey, but guessing what's going on based on latest updates - the idea that someone else experiences all the aftermaths of your timeloop deaths and remembers it is a nice twist on the trope! especially since she doesn't seem to have fallen into despair from it, but rather grown and become more determined to save him in turn.
good luck to everybody in the comments who has been following this story. yall are strong for that.










the spoilers change nothing, bfr yall. "oh no she took it for granted" so like? talk to her about it then?? don't scheme to rob and murder her, jfc. the mc is who the mc has always been. the spoiler only explains why the sister got twisted, but it in no way justifies it.
Finally someone with sense, like god damn dude
Fr I was confused on how it really changed anything lmao
Do you think the sister would have listened and believed her? Based on the novel, the MC was so reluctant to even hear the truth.
It's not like what she ended up doing instead was any better? lmfao. And did she try to talk about it before or after MC comes back to the past? MC's past experiences give her good reason to not trust her.
And I heard she ends up getting redeemed anyway and is a secret genius - but the author has failed to establish this in any way. The fact that she's supposed to be the smarter twin actually makes her behaviour worse. If she was a genius, she would've been able to claim what she's owed regardless of if her sister believes her. Take it by proving she's qualified, not by pretending to be the sister that's so inferior to her. Compete with your sister directly. She wanted to take revenge anyway, so she has literally no reason to pretend to be sick, since she doesn't care about her sister's wellbeing atp. Instead she picked the most pathetic and inefficient way to go about things. It's clear that the author wanted to write a character who is a genius in theory, but had no idea how to actually depict one. Neither smart enough to be a genius nor sympathetic enough to get a pass for it.