That was hilarious. Thank you translation team for this meta comedy combining the author, community, and our horniness for Elsa and Yvonne to bang each other. Hard.
I like Else and Yvonne, but the plot is headache-inducing Weirdchester-sauce with reincarnation/isekai/game elements/time travel, so this parody was kind of apt.
Imma be honest with y'all, even if the father is getting on the way, he has a very good reason to do so, had i not know what is going on here i would have supported his decision
Imma be honest with y'all, even if the father is getting on the way, he has a very good reason to do so, had i not know what is going on here i would have supported his decision
Yes, it's not an unreasonable decision for a parent. He's not exactly locking her away, he's preventing her from joining a dangerous activity that could theoretically lead her down whatever path her mother ended up on.
I feel that what happened to the mother may have something to do in the end with the villainess system. Though it may just be me focusing on my own theory too hard... but I've felt for a while that the "system" isn't actually any sort of remnant from a game or anything like that, but is rather something like the mare that possessed Elsa in the first chapter: a hostile spirit that is preying in Evie's fears, presenting itself to her in a form she expects.
I feel that what happened to the mother may have something to do in the end with the villainess system. Though it may just be me focusing on my own theory too hard... but I've felt for a while that the "system" isn't actually any sort of remnant from a game or anything like that, but is rather something like the mare that possessed Elsa in the first chapter: a hostile spirit that is preying in Evie's fears, presenting itself to her in a form she expects.
OTOH it was able to screw up her whole family's social situation when she refused to kill Elsa at the beginning, and future-Elsa was interfering with it (at great expense).