I agree with the sentiment expressed in the end, eff those villagers. If you are this ready to pretty much burn someone at the stake, you do not deserve rehab
I completely forgot about the last chapter, but after reading the comments I totally remember the cliffhanger in the last chapter and now I can't stop laughing. The villagers really came in screaming witch and holding a sea of torches in order to say sorry.
As pertaining to not forgiving the villagers (tl omake) - bruh she still needs the job/their business. And since they came in a leaderless mob she can't even demand recompense in any sensible way.
(Plus she was probably just so relieved that they weren't burning her house down that she'd accepted any reasonably nice suggestion.)
@Babypixel Agreed. But I also think they're complete idiots for how they presented the apology to start with. All the "mob with torches" instead of "let's send a representative to convey our aplogies".
(Unless of course it was a cunning plan to evilly force her to accept their crappy apology through implied mobsterstyle threats, like "nice villa you got here, would be sad if it suddenly burned down, eh")
Still, the biggest deal is how they act henceforth. If they dump her again now that the princeling is being crayzee, then the villagers are scum. If they suddenly stand up for her, then they have genuinely reflected upon what they did and have bettered themselves. (Whether they ever come into play again, I guess I will have to wait and see..)