He would be the third love interest, but by his introductions is actually a dislikeable character. He was aware of how the MC was mistreated, and only moved when another nation took over power. He acts as if he has a claim on her.
By context, we can assume that’s how females are treated in this world, but only the MC is a victim with little power to move. He could have pushed for a wedding as soon as she became of age, but they didn’t marry.
Unless there’s a reason to redeem him, it doesn’t look that he can be likable. The story and art frames him as an unwanted interloper. Either we are meant to dislike him or the author might have disliked him as well.
Remy.Eclair
He would be the third love interest, but by his introductions is actually a dislikeable character. He was aware of how the MC was mistreated, and only moved when another nation took over power. He acts as if he has a claim on her.
By context, we can assume that’s how females are treated in this world, but only the MC is a victim with little power to move. He could have pushed for a wedding as soon as she became of age, but they didn’t marry.
Unless there’s a reason to redeem him, it doesn’t look that he can be likable. The story and art frames him as an unwanted interloper. Either we are meant to dislike him or the author might have disliked him as well.
lovelyreader
Somehow I don’t like him maybe I’m too bias for the tyrant