I don't think Helen's personality was like that before? Why did they change it? Did burning on the stake change her??? I don't think it should change it to that extent tho.
Comment by Fermi on The Necromancer Family's Young Heir - Chapter 33
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@Fermi They mentioned how it's her hidden personality, aka her true self. That's how she really is, she just didn't show it infront of anyone before.
@That One Guy Nah, they just wanted to justify sexualising two young girls or fan service as they call. It's disgusting how these people can ruin the whole personality of characters like them with so much potential. Wtf is wrong with the writers and the artists?
@Fermi I mean it's kinda obvious what they're trying to do. 2 halves, one is the kind and wholesome one, while the other is the opposite. It's a generic character trope when two people share a body. You're overreacting, it's as if this is your first time seeing something like this happen. People usually just ignore it since this is just some side character that supports the MC. It's not like they're the main female lead or a character that will impact the story a lot.
@That One Guy So what if it's a generic trope? That doesn't make it right. So what if they're not the main female lead? Does that make it okay to sexualise young girls? Most stories with such a good storyline ruin the vision and soon they're nothing better than hentai. I'm not overreacting, literally every story becomes like this and it's a trashy feeling having such a good storyline be ruined.
@Fermi I saw someone shouting "Love, World peace and justice" righteously, did you saw him acting like a righteous clown in this fcked up world?
@Fermi I pretty much agree with that one guy, and I also agree that the change was a little exaggerated. However, Helen was not the one who was burned at the stake. She desperately didn't want to die, so her father decided she needed to feel the weight of losing someone close to her. Heaven didn't want to die, but the loss of Helen would have been too great of a burden for her to take.
Heaven was always the perfectly good saintess who loved her sister.
Helen was the rebellious child that didn't care about this entire saint thing and just wanted her sister.
Helen going full "I want your cock" is a bit jarring -_- but her being a "bad girl" is accurate