The longer this goes on, the more it turns into sh@t. The characters' emotions are over-exaggerated, there's not a single chapter where they talk calmly, why do they yell at each other for no reason during a conversation??? And due to the complete departure of the adaptation from the original novel, their actions often do not lend themselves to any logic or reasonable explanation at all. Events are so strongly and inadequately mixed up that everything is very incomprehensible. In the original, Laslo has already investigated Idel's past by this time, so his actions and marriage proposal are quite understandable there, but what about here? Most of the actions and deeds are so irrational and unreasonable that you don't need to be familiar with the novel to ask such questions.
@Sly bunny "Please behave, my wife". An author is the same for both of these novels. Adaptation was frozen after 70 ch. and main characters from that title were shown at the end of this ch., that old couple, the red-haired woman with the man.
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@N_visor what is the full name of PBMW and is it good to read ?...
This meeting with her "father", I recall that he bought her when she was still a child, was supposed to take place in the mansion of Count Krissus, but not in a carriage in the middle of nowhere. In addition, the secret witness to their "gentle" conversation was supposed to be Count Laslo himself, who was spying from the next room through special holes hidden in the interior in the wall.