Being honest in my perspective, I shared the view I had about Karina's being. Actually taking a moment to consider how odd it was for her to be so nicely received, be it in the book or in reality. As I am able to recall, she did get some glares and a little mocking from the nobles, now she also did but fairly subtly. In the novel, she would usually undergo bullying by Theressa and given the situation I suppose the peaceful reception I have witnessed is because the villain of the original story is nowhere near the female lead at the moment.
'Could it simply be because of that…? It does make sense and yet it also does not since the noble's nature is not usually this nice towards people of no name…' — I thought, aware that I would not be able to know at this point.