The Flower That Was Bloomed by a Cloud - Ch. 15

"Some unrelated child spoke poorly of me so I'm going to punish my daughter." Yeah, sounds about right.
 
I hope this picks up. It’s been a very slow plot from the beginning and none of the characters are that likable.
 
@Magicat
The unrelated child is the brother of the princess's fiance. It's all politics and intrigue here mate. Leave your emotions by the door or prepared to be crushed underfoot.

That being said, I'm being a hypocrite since I'm also reading this to see whether or not he will break out of his emotionless shell.
 
..... Sigh you have to watch your mouth in the palace. Pity he had to learn the hard way.
Many thanks
 
*Sigh* In desperation she was willing to scheme with a man who only views others as tools for better gains. Even willing to toss his brother for this.
I just can't stand behind a person like that.
 
On one hand, I think Dowun's motivations are horrible. On the other, I would have pushed the kid to do that too. In a place like the palace, kid's going to be a danger to himself and everyone around him until he learns his actions have consequences, and he ain't gonna get no respect if he can't take responsibility for his own mistakes. For him to grow stronger as a player and a person, the lad has to step up here.
But as I said before, this is ultimately Dowun's fault. He should have made sure the boy understood the situation they're in and who the opposition is. He needs to take some responsibility too, and he needs to realize that your side is not strong if you leave everyone on it weak. Even if you view people as tools, a good craftsman takes care of his tools.
 
We all were, princess. But that's how he is, just face it before you get hurt more.

I think the world he lived in isn't a kind place. It's a place where you must grab everything you can if it does not make you lose anything, and will help you in your goal. Emotions are just a part of logic's plan. If you wish to be involved with him, you gotta have to deal with that.
 
This is so conflicting. I don't like that Dowun is coldly using his brother like that, but I agree that Do-Gyeol spoke too much and it's his fault another person was punished. On the other hand, Do-Gyeol is very young and was deceived by the other princess.

And yet, ultimately, it's the Emperor's fault: he's not a natural disaster or the embodiment of karma, but a man. It's because of him Hong Lyon was living in precarious conditions, he's the one who fosters a court where ass-kissing is the key to success, and, well, let's be honest, Do-Gyeol was right about basically everything he said about him.
 
I'm glad she knows that she's a tool to him.
I hope she doesn't fall hard in love.
This is the palace, hell full of betrayers and opportunist.
I want her to be wary of him too.
The princess needs great medium for her to survive in the palace.
It's okay to learn the hard way now, this will make her stronger, but I'm so scared of betrayal everywhere in this type of period story.
1 wrong step u r dead. ☠️
 
Oh, this is getting better. I thought she would be hopelessly naive...
 
I cannot wait until we get even more development. This will be a good reread once it starts getting lots of chapters.
 

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