Episode 10 – The Too-Perfect Saint: Tossed Aside by My Fiancé and Sold To Another Kingdom

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I’m not sure Philia knows she’ll scream. She has done what she must do all her life, thinking she is a failure, or at least in danger to one person, and her best way is to keep her mind down and her voice quiet. The whole season was at least all dedicated to proving her wrong, whether it was a firm love for the people of Panacota or a firm belief in grace. But now it doesn’t matter. Her expanded magic circle failed, and her sister was at a high risk of death, while she was trapped in another kingdom. The good girl, Philia, knew that as a saint of Parnacorta, she could not go to Girtonia. Good girl Philia knows she can’t let grace take responsibility because that’s she Role. But the Philia sisters knew that it didn’t matter if Mia died.
Philipa’s entrance to Girtonia is her most victorious moment in the series. It’s not because she and Oswat did it in the mark of time, but because she opened her mouth when she saw Mia on the verge of death, Screaming. Of course, this is a spell, and we’ve heard it many times before. But when Philiya said “Silver Trial” this time, she method it. She is judging those who will hurt her sister, who will make Mia suffer in any way. The kind of sound she had never used before was her declaration of intention: No one Will hurt her sister.
It is very important that Philia appears at this particular moment with such a powerful intention. Yes, Philia announced herself and showed what really mattered to her, but she also saved Mia from any introspection. It’s not that Philia herself once blamed Mia for her growth, but that Mia has been taking herself back since she discovered the truth about how her big sister was treated. In her opinion, she was as co-conspired as anyone else in Philipa’s abuse. She doesn’t have a pass because she doesn’t know what’s going on. She didn’t take action to save her sister, so she shouldn’t be forgiven. A beautiful symbolism appears in Philia she When Mia is busy blaming herself for not saving Philipa, because it shows that like Philipa, Mia is always worth saving. She is a little girl (even if she takes over the role of a saint for the first time because of her savage, or a little girl), and you can’t blame the kids for not understanding. Two sisters love each other, and at the end of the day, that’s what matters.
There is a good contrast between the Ardenauer sisters in this series and the other siblings. Although Parnacorta’s Royal Brothers get along well (Reichardt does get Osvalt to take Philia back to Girtonia, they don’t look as close as their sisters. Grace is similar to her sisters. They get along well, but they are not super close. Giltonya’s Adenauer parents and the Royal Brothers are nightmarish brothers, whether emotionally (Adenauer) or trying to murder them. Although we can Get Christina RosettiOr think that sisters are closer to sisters than brothers or mixed gender siblings, the reality is that Mia and Philia know each other in ways that other sibling suits don’t. Julius is trying to kill Fernand in the way Adenaur Père killed for his sister, while Parnacorta Brothers has no defined trauma to change their relationship. But Philipa and Mia grew up together through this collapse, and with her unhappy childhood, she is ready to make sure Mia is not suffering the same pain. The level of the bond that tied them together is something that no one else has.
They will need this connection to face what is about to happen. Julius, despite being convicted and imprisoned, somehow made his release feel like the Sheriff, and in the “help” of the ring that is clearly guiding Asmodeus, he could be even more dangerous, because the only thing worse than an ambitional evil man is that an evil man is an ambition whose elasticity is pulled by the second. We hope the sisters’ power will bring them both down forever.
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Too perfect saint: I was left aside by my fiancé and sold to another kingdom Currently flowing crunchyroll On Wednesday.