
im imagining riku saying "kochi-kochi" and "mama, ohayo" in this scene
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/kozure_omega_to_boukun_yakuza/uu/to_chapter-1/pg-12/

for those wondering about carsein, he only said goodbye cause he had to leave the empire as a knight. he comes back years later, gets married, and has a son (gradis) who tia's eldest daughter (diana) dotes on alot and who ruve gets jealous of because he gets all diana's attention. allen on the other hand also returns to the empire years later, but unlike carsein, he never gets over his love for tia. he also lowkey still has yandere thoughts, especially since seeing her again after so many years. diana also becomes attached to allen though it makes him uncomfortable a bit since she looks alot like tia and ruve.
tia and ruve have three children: diana, adrian, and elina. adrian and elina are fraternal twins. diana inherits house monique and naturally adrian becomes the crown prince

In my pov, her mindset is a one-sided delusionality. Ever since she was younger she saw Athy + Claude as family. When you're a child you grow by anything your guardian taught you and in her case, anything Alpheus told her. How else is she gonna develop independent thinking if her environment didn't allow her? She had nothing else to do but dream and wish. She had this whole fairytale in her head that when she meets Athy and Claude they'd become happy together. She had expectations, she imagines Claude was a great father and that Athy was the perfect sister. She's so wrapped up in her own lala land that she fails to see logic or any other option. Or rather she avoids it.
Why? Because anything that goes against everything Alpheus told her would mean going against everything she is and everything she's ever built in her head. That'd mean she's been wrong and alone for all her life and she isn't ready to face that possible reality. Imagine having to reeducate all your beliefs and principles; everything your parents forc- I mean taught you (cough asian families cough)
She doesn't want to accept her loneliness. It's easier for her to believe what's already there than the uncertainty that it's never really been there in the first place. So anything that involves having someone or something precious in her life, she grabs it. Athy? Befriends her. Ijikiel? Monopolizes him. But meeting Anastacius is what brought out her true personality. Think about it. She has no information about him, no background, but she still defends him. Why? Because for the first time ever, she actually gets what she wants - the family that she always dreamed of. The same thing happened with Claude - he acted cold towards her but she brushed it off thinking "Mr. Alpheus will tell him that I'm his daughter. Everything will be okay". She's convincing herself that she wasn't living in vain !!!
In conclusion, JEANETTE IS LONELY. And when you're lonely, you become desperate and blind. Because for as long as you find something or someone who can fill even a tiny bit of that void in your heart, you will protect them no matter what. You will cling to the only thing making your life worthwhile. And that's what makes her so easily manipulated. Is she wrong? No. She can't help it. She's not doing it because it's wrong but because she thinks she's right. But is her way of thinking wrong? Definitely.
So hate Jeanette all you want. But understand that a well-written villain/antagonist is one who's just as human as the MC. And Jeanette is human. Wait- she's a chimera
AWW he called her pretty