I can't make myself like Ariadne. I just can't. After hearing about how she's going to be, she's isn't too much of a victim to me. The only victim in my eyes is Alfonso who dearly loves him and she just wants to use him. Imagine killing someone for your own selfish reasons and in the next life trying to use them AGAIN for your own selfish needs. Ariadne really isn't the mc that I wanted. Maybe the manhwas will make her a little different but ik the story will remain same. She's not fit to be the mc. I don't see a difference between her and Isabella in that matter.
Comment by Sun on Sister, I Am the Queen in This Life - Chapter 44
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@Sun ikr I feel the same way but since she is truly I love with him... I have no idea what will happen...
@Sun Honestly had the same thoughts, it makes you wonder how Adriadne has any right to take revenge on anyone. I wish that Isabella wasn't so cartoonishly evil because it could be a more interesting story on realistic characters. I really liked Isabella's monologue in the first chapter about how you can't rely on a man and she used her best assets to find a place in the world. If the story fleshed her out more and gave her an interesting history, I would have loved it.
@just vibing yes that's what I'm saying. Isabella isn't even that evil, it's just all the expressions she's been to given that she looks like one. She's trying to do exactly what Ariadne is doing, finding her own place in the world. Idk how Ariadne goes on and on about revenge when she has no right to. She killed Alfonso here sister's husband and when she was herself killed by her, it's considered injustice? That's just so ridiculous. The author really just wants to make her fl for no da** reason and I've also heard that she gets more and more intolerable and evil as it goes on. Using Alfonso is the worst. What right does she have to use the person she killed? Imagine if Alfonso was also reincarnated he would have been the one in the revenge arc on Ariadne. And that would have actually been more reasonable
@just vibing yes that's what I'm saying. Isabella isn't even that evil, it's just all the expressions she's been to given that she looks like one. She's trying to do exactly what Ariadne is doing, finding her own place in the world. Idk how Ariadne goes on and on about revenge when she has no right to. She killed Alfonso here sister's husband and when she was herself killed by her, it's considered injustice? That's just so ridiculous. The author really just wants to make her fl for no da** reason and I've also heard that she gets more and more intolerable and evil as it goes on. Using Alfonso is the worst. What right does she have to use the person she killed? Imagine if Alfonso was also reincarnated he would have been the one in the revenge arc on Ariadne. And that would have actually been more reasonable
@just vibing yes that's what I'm saying. Isabella isn't even that evil, it's just all the expressions she's been to given that she looks like one. She's trying to do exactly what Ariadne is doing, finding her own place in the world. Idk how Ariadne goes on and on about revenge when she has no right to. She killed Alfonso here sister's husband and when she was herself killed by her, it's considered injustice? That's just so ridiculous. The author really just wants to make her fl for no da** reason and I've also heard that she gets more and more intolerable and evil as it goes on. Using Alfonso is the worst. What right does she have to use the person she killed? Imagine if Alfonso was also reincarnated he would have been the one in the revenge arc on Ariadne. And that would have actually been more reasonable
@just vibing yes that's what I'm saying. Isabella isn't even that evil, it's just all the expressions she's been to given that she looks like one. She's trying to do exactly what Ariadne is doing, finding her own place in the world. Idk how Ariadne goes on and on about revenge when she has no right to. She killed Alfonso here sister's husband and when she was herself killed by her, it's considered injustice? That's just so ridiculous. The author really just wants to make her fl for no da** reason and I've also heard that she gets more and more intolerable and evil as it goes on. Using Alfonso is the worst. What right does she have to use the person she killed? Imagine if Alfonso was also reincarnated he would have been the one in the revenge arc on Ariadne. And that would have actually been more reasonable
@just vibing yes that's what I'm saying. Isabella isn't even that evil, it's just all the expressions she's been to given that she looks like one. She's trying to do exactly what Ariadne is doing, finding her own place in the world. Idk how Ariadne goes on and on about revenge when she has no right to. She killed Alfonso here sister's husband and when she was herself killed by her, it's considered injustice? That's just so ridiculous. The author really just wants to make her fl for no da** reason and I've also heard that she gets more and more intolerable and evil as it goes on. Using Alfonso is the worst. What right does she have to use the person she killed? Imagine if Alfonso was also reincarnated he would have been the one in the revenge arc on Ariadne. And that would have actually been more reasonable
@just vibing yes that's what I'm saying. Isabella isn't even that evil, it's just all the expressions she's been to given that she looks like one. She's trying to do exactly what Ariadne is doing, finding her own place in the world. Idk how Ariadne goes on and on about revenge when she has no right to. She killed Alfonso here sister's husband and when she was herself killed by her, it's considered injustice? That's just so ridiculous. The author really just wants to make her fl for no da** reason and I've also heard that she gets more and more intolerable and evil as it goes on. Using Alfonso is the worst. What right does she have to use the person she killed? Imagine if Alfonso was also reincarnated he would have been the one in the revenge arc on Ariadne. And that would have actually been more reasonable