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The biggest question on everyone's mind? Was Aubrey's execution truly deserved? Many agreed she was a spoiled, delusional child who committed treason by spilling castle secrets, leading to numerous deaths. As one reader put it, "Being spoiled does not excuse her actions!" Others highlighted her criminality, not just her delusion. However, a significant portion of the comments wished for a less severe punishment, suggesting imprisonment or therapy for the 18-year-old. "Life is too precious," one person mused, hoping she'd had a chance to repent. 💔
Another major point of contention is the "nature vs. nurture" debate: was Aubrey's family to blame for spoiling her, or was her delusion simply innate? Opinions were split, with some arguing her parents' indulgence was a key factor, while others believed she was inherently "crazy" and would have caused issues no matter what. Despite their varied opinions on Aubrey, there's immense sympathy for House Jordin, especially Mel, who had to carry the burden of her sister's actions. Readers are praising The Villainess Lives Again for its nuanced portrayal of the aftermath, refusing to simply discard the villainess and instead showing the devastating consequences for her family. And yes, Alphonse is still looking fine! ✨
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