@YaseiZuioNeko I completely agree. I really liked him in the beginning, but it aince this behavior started, I instantly disliked him. I do feel bad as Aria is the only interaction he has which isn't helping his feelings, but I just hope he doesn't go so far south that he can't redeem himself.
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Unpopular opinion: I don't like Pie I feel so sorry for him, but he gives creepy vibes
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@Lil sho I honestly forgot this was her second life because she acts so immature and frankly, worse than a child. There's no actual thought behind her actions and what she says. It's beyond stupid. Even a child has thoughts and ideas behind their actions and words, even if they don't fully male sense, you could see how they got there... her? Not a clue.
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@BunBunBoi let's not forget this is her second life too :/...
This is probably *the* dumbest misunderstanding that I've read in a very long time. I'll give it a few more chapters, but if they draw this out, I'm going to drop it. There was literally no need for this. Even though she has gotten older she's acting just like a child would. Even worse than when she was a child.
What I hate is that it is obvious FL doesn't like them Yet, grandpa keeps trying to force the issue claiming it to be the best for her. It won't be, abuse aside, if a child doesn't want to be put with certain people, it will 9/10 times be a bad idea to force the issue as the child can act out, become depressed, and develop trauma around trusting people because they didn't listen to them and take their choices and feelings into account.
It's very obvious again, that she doesn't like them, I know she'll be adopted by Jeffery but grandpa is pis**** me off. I can't think of him as a good father or grandfather because of his actions. I probably won't like him no matter what he does. He's causing FL stress and anxiety and fear simply because he thinks he's always right.
I'm really glad she's not just straight up forgiving them but rather going to think about it over the next five years to see if they've earned it, but even then, she may not forgive them and just give them the store. Honestly I think either way will be really good for her character. I think the author will have her forgive them though.
She still refers to herself in third person and doesn't even see herself as a person but rather a character in a book still. She's getting better with viewing others as people, but ultimately, she still views all of this like pages from a book and that she's just editing the story. I think the lack of pain she feels is a big contributor in her feeling this way. I really hope she gets a reality check soon, though I hope it isn't a tragic reality check.