
It's really laughable how soms people keep expecting from Janette some 'common sense' and 'use her brain'.
I'm questioning if most of the readers can read 'between the lines' of the manwha or they just passively read what they see without questioning further and use the famous brain.exe, lol.
Firstly, Janette is a little girl. How old is she? 14? 15? (I don't exactly remember but that's the age, approximately) How do you expect a girl that us a little more than a kid being so mature? Of course Athy is more mature than Janette, but just because the real person inside her is older and she lived TWO times.
Secondly, Janette is not stupid. She's just really innocent and hopeful. She's the typical girl that, to not be hurt by the truth, keeps deluding herself with the imaginary world that she created. She's just pursuing her happiness or what she thinks may be the happiness for her. It's not rare for a girl (or a boy) of her age doing that.

true true however I think a lot of readers want athy to be happy bc of all the crap she's gone through and Jennette has a bad habit of unintentionally getting in the way of that, I just wish athy could be happy first and then the story could shift to Jennette bc I truly don't want to hate her but there are certain moments

Look, I really liked Athy at first because she goes through a lot and I disliked Janette a lot. But now she's really too pitiable. She's just a puppet moved by her real father that doesn't love her either.
Differently from the original story, Janette is ignored or hated by everyone. Even her real family.
I think family is something everyone wants. A lover or a friend is something precious but family is the basic. Everyone has a family. Even Athy has Claude, but Janette? She has none who truly cherish her.

exactly what she said but i really just want Jennete to be more realistic ig because i really want to overthrone that late emperor. And if you look closely in the latest ch, you now know that jenette will might or already be a big obstacle in the future because of the late emperor manipulative ass and jenette who always doubt the wrong person in the story and doesnt have a real fam. welp this is a slow burn mah guys ╥﹏╥

Unluckily people become wiser because of unpleasant experiences.
How a child learns that fire burns and that it can be hurtful? By touching it.
People don't get wiser randomly or with a click of your fingers, like for magic, but through life's experiences. Meeting people who manipulate them, or take advantage of them or make fun of them.
Personally, when I was in my middle/high school I was like Janette. I was so 'innocent' that other people made fun of me and bullied me a lot because I wasn't 'wise enough'. Dealing with people like that, I grew up and now I am similar to Athy.
Experiences changes a lot a person's attitude or personality.

Ik that already and am aware of it even if I'm not like you because I always consider first people's perspective and what effects they may have when he/she has experienced something like you just said but as I said it's a slow burn for Janette. And chill sis I'm just saying mah opinion, and btw your writing style some people might perceive your comment as being unnecessary defensive or asking for a fight(for sensitive peeps). So, ima just say it here.

Look, I don't know how this can result unnecessary defensive. I am not attacking anyone. I am just explaining my pov and reported my personal experience to make an example on how a person behavior and personality changes through tough experiences.
I didn't insult anyone. I didn't used bad words. How this can be perceived as asking for a fight?
Plus English is not even my first language so...

Okay. I usually think that everyone is free to think whatever they want because it's the right thing but... Seriously, reading some comments here makes me think some people are simply inhuman.
I read something like 'I don't care about what happens the girl, just go sensei' or 'whatever, she's that scumbag' s daughter so she also deserves it' or more 'If the girl dies is a pity but at least sensei will have revenge'.
Seriously, what is your problem? Are you insane?
So in your opinion, just because he was bullied and none gave him support, this gives him the right to do the same with an innocent girl? No. He wants to get revenge on the father? There are multiple ways to do it without involving someone else.
It's like if someone kill my family, then I go and kill this person's children. You think you ruined their life? Yes you did, but in the process you deprived of life innocent kids who did nothing wrong.
So NO, revenge is okay but /never/ when involves someone else who did nothing wrong. Never. If you do it, you're not different from people who hurted you initially. No, you're probably even worse.
And let me say, whoever is indifferent to what happens to the girl just let me ask: what is the difference between what happened to the girl and what happened to sensei? Why pitying the sensei and not the girl?
Sometimes this comment section really scare me.

Dude it's fiction so when ppl get pissed off then why use morals in a character that pissed them off. If u're going by that logic if u've ever liked a villain before then u're insane cuz they've killed ppl before. Don't mix fiction with reality, for the most part ppl place their morals where they see fit and there’s nothing wrong with that as long as it's fiction. Have u ever felt like u don't care if a character dies or would want a character to die or even prefer another character to die over the character u like, irl it's morally wrong but it’s fiction, so ppl treat them as fictional characters.
So calm down no one’s a psychopath

Sorry but no, even if this is fictional, that's still not okay. I sure know this is just a manga and I also know that imagination and reality are two different things but still I'd never comment something like that.
And yes, I wished some character to die, but just characters like the girl's father. Characters that deserved to die. But even if this is fictional, it's still hurting to see someone innocent being bullied. This is not a shounen or an action manga. This is a manga that portrays real life events.
Bullying is reality. It's not fictional, so yeah, when I read something like 'I don't give a f**k about the girl dying', I think those people would react like that even in real life, ignoring someone who get bullied. In my opinion, people like that aren't human.

Yh I guess to me personally even if it portrays real concepts depending on whether how it's portrayed basically depends whether I get morally invested or not.
Remember this is only me but might apply to other ppl, For the most part unless I’m invested I’ve detached myself from the characters of the story so no I don’t care whether they die or not but that doesn’t apply in real life. Have u heard of a really fucked up manga called Metamorphosis? When I read it yh I was grossed out but also I’ve read lots of fucked up hentai shit that I basically brushed it off as shitty hentai plot.
Metamorphosis in someways depicts the horrible life of a druggy or decent into it. In real life no I wouldn’t brush it off.
(I'm blabbering her u can just ignore)
Another example could be I guess let’s say the story (not irl) about the abuser that was once abused (let’s call person A), if we were given a heart felt story of this person not getting any help and just descending down into becoming an abuser we'd say yes they were wrong and need to pay but also need help, we'd see that although the person they abused might never forgive them (which they have every right in) we'd feel that this "person A" could change and since we'd be invested in them we want them to change.
But if we were placed in purely just the abused person's POV we'd have despised
"person A" and not care for their own suffering, we've even mindlessly speak of how we wished they'd just die.
I'm honestly just blabbering but yh point being what and how the POV we get is presented will determine how the readers react not the actual whole story.
Some ppl have just completely detached their morals from the story and I see nothing wrong with that as long as they understand that it'd be different irl then it's whatever to me.
Btw I’m not trying to change ur opinion or anything u can do whatever u want nothing to do with me but I just wanted to say mine, at the end of the day I doubt anyone in the comment section has killed anyone. Welp at least I hope so

Oh right I forgot to clarify no I don’t agree with the people who thinks she deserves what she's getting due to the fact her dad's an asshole. But also for the most part I don’t care enough to get mad at those who do, like I get pissed off enough with humanity irl I don’t care to with ppl's opinions online unless it actually affects ppl.
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Look, I understand what you're saying but I think that just because it's fictional, when real times like 'bullying', 'cheating on wife/husband' or similar get involved in 'slice of life' mangas, I get involved. I can't treat it like a simple manga. To me it's just like a real experience simply being portrayed through mangas, like watching a film or reading a book. I wouldn't be able to be indifferent to an innocent's girl bullying and possible suicide even if it's a film, a book or a Manga. ╥﹏╥

I wanted for the sensei to take revenge. But not through an innocent girl who never hurted anyone. I don't give a f**k about his revenge at this point. What he's doing is not different from what the bully did to him.
If he wants revenge, then take it on the father and the real bully. He's a price of shit, so he loves himself more than he actual loves his daughter.

I agree that Solhwa decided to kill herself and that's not right that she wants to claim what Ellin worked so hard for, but life and destiny was really cruel with her.
Not only she and her was used by the man she loved who took advantages of her feelings for her, but when she killed herself to end things up and stop suffering, but she DIDN'T DIE, against her own will. Her conscience stayed there. She could see everything happening in the back but she couldn't do anything. She had no control of her own body and had to watch someone else living her life and doing better than she could.
I mean, that's too cruel! What's she supposed to do? She wanted to die, but for some reason she didn't really die. Is she supposed to stay inside her own body, watching someone else' life happily goes on while she had nothing? Full of remorse? That's really cruel.
If the author doesn't give her an happy handing, I'll destroy everything!