Honestly, this chapter kind of peeved me off because of the way they brush off trauma.
The sister is annoyed because the man who was a slave for how many years and was just released won't jump for joy when she finds a pearl necklace.
Like, miss he was just starved and beaten last week...AND you said you hated him. Why would he (or anyone) celebrate a hater winning!?!
Then the maid glosses over the fact that her original master was abused, bullied and murdered nearly everyday from a child to a young adult. The fact that he was sane was a miracle.
She said when all that was happening to him she acted cold and mean to toughen him up. That was the first and only thing she could think to do to support her master? The do called friend she grew up with?
Now she is prepared to fight but when the original young master approached her covered in blood all she could think "if you die I die too" THEN SUPPORT HIM LIKE YOU SAID YOU WOULD.
It was easy to throw more cr** at him with the excuse to "toughen him up" but the moment that bulling and abuse turned onto HER, she couldn't take it.
Suddenly all the sh** her master has been through means nothing and she feels entitled to take his life.
This is one of the things I can't fuc**** stand about these Reincarnation stories - it's the looking down on the original because of the lives they had.
Most people wouldn't be able to stand half of what they went through but the surrounding characters still talk sh**.
The sister is annoyed because the man who was a slave for how many years and was just released won't jump for joy when she finds a pearl necklace.
Like, miss he was just starved and beaten last week...AND you said you hated him. Why would he (or anyone) celebrate a hater winning!?!
Then the maid glosses over the fact that her original master was abused, bullied and murdered nearly everyday from a child to a young adult. The fact that he was sane was a miracle.
She said when all that was happening to him she acted cold and mean to toughen him up. That was the first and only thing she could think to do to support her master? The do called friend she grew up with?
Now she is prepared to fight but when the original young master approached her covered in blood all she could think "if you die I die too" THEN SUPPORT HIM LIKE YOU SAID YOU WOULD.
It was easy to throw more cr** at him with the excuse to "toughen him up" but the moment that bulling and abuse turned onto HER, she couldn't take it.
Suddenly all the sh** her master has been through means nothing and she feels entitled to take his life.
This is one of the things I can't fuc**** stand about these Reincarnation stories - it's the looking down on the original because of the lives they had.
Most people wouldn't be able to stand half of what they went through but the surrounding characters still talk sh**.