>>6185875You thought you played your role perfectly. The villainess was banished, which you don’t even feel too bad about, seeing as she had all the makings of a commoner-hating tyrant; she even gets off pretty well in most routes, banished to some no-name crusade where she learns to find meaning in her service and duty as apposed to her noble lifestyle. Though granted, while you’re well on your way to a reverse harem, you did choose Albretch as your primary route, which gets a bit more drama-explosive. But does that even matter now? You read the newspaper, and you’re intelligent enough to put together context clues.
How could you have been so blind? How could you have never noticed this world was a dangerous one for you? Stranger riots? The Inquisition? The villainous running away to seemingly join it as the Royal Times Paper hints at? She's coming to kill you. That has to be the truth. The claws of despair wretch even deeper, and your heart rate quickens. How could you have not noticed you aren’t alone in this world? How did you even make it this far with the entire church set up to get rid of you? Though you suppose in the end there’s one regret that plagues your mind.
You really should have paid more attention to politics.