>>58739941There's this but otherwise not much, kinda hard to tell because of instances where she puts on fake smiles for Jacinthe
By the way, this line:
>Of course, Lady Jacinthe! If you grow stronger, I can grow alongside you!It sounds nice, but notice she mentions how she will benefit from this. It reminds me of her dialogue about seeking strength for herself and only herself in
>>58739898She sees Jacinthe as a way to grow stronger, so Jacinthe becoming stronger will benefit Lebanne in her pursuit of strength, at least in Lebanne's eyes. This could imply with the last line (about teaching Jacinthe to dance, after mentioning that the strength of dancers benefits them as pokemon trainers) Lebanne would benefit from Jacinthe learning to dance, thus becoming a stronger trainer who can help Lebanne grow stronger.
This can be interpreted a few ways.
>Jacinthe needs(loves?) Lebanne but Lebanne only sticks with her out of obligation to a bet, pursuit of strength, personal ego/honor, idiocy, etc.>They're mutually dependent on each other, need the other to grow stronger, and have grown attached to each other; Jacinthe's attachment is more obvious, but Lebanne's is subconsciousLebanne clearly doesn't want to be in this situation, but she's not 100% trapped either as her conversation with Ivor reveals her own motives. Or 'seeking strength' could be a cope she came up with to find some sense of autonomy and power in her situation.