
The original yulia is gone for the better and i know she's done a lot of shit that can't be forgiven but for some reason i dont like the knight lmao.
This glasses count guy on the other hand, tho...
⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄ I like how blunt and straightforward he is with his intentions. His indifference to their difference in their status was magnificent AND he's all for the country and it's people. THIS is what I call a S grade male lead (if he's even one)

I was thinking the same. I really don’t like the knight much. Even if Yulia was at fault and what he did was right, betraying and killing your lover with your own hands is just... The count on the other hand wasn’t loyal to her to begin with so it’ll be cooler to see them develop from cold to hot relationship.

Okay, I know they want to push her for being smart and all which she kinda is considering women then know nothing about business (ancient mindset) but this is too much.
"Isn't sweetpotato bumpy and red?" It's chopped and anyone with eyes can tell "oh, it's just the skin"
Now they're just stupid af and blind to push the MC's smarts.
Is there something off with this chapter's translations...? I had to reread a few dialogues because it didn't make sense like the panel when the man was reading through the instructions, he said "I've never seen a customer so embarrassing" or something along the lines of that and I'm confused? What does that mean?
I think it’s just means the man is embarrassed that he underestimated her knowledge in architecture. With her being a noble lady and all.