There's nothing wrong with Adelaide's life. There's nothing wrong with being cheated on. After all, half of marriages end in divorce and most end from infidelity. There's nothing wrong with getting addicted to an otome game. After all, everybody has something they're obsessed with. There's nothing wrong with reincarnating as the villainess instead of the heroine. After all, the villainess is richer and more powerful. There's nothing wrong with the villainess chasing after one of the love interests. After all, it's not like he's the canon route. There's nothing wrong with Ophelia's life.
May stares at the two members of true royalty left in the world, as if captivated.
I suppose there's no measurement for her to use, no reason for her to be disappointed by anything. It's probably the first she's seen of anything like royalty - she's certainly never been to any highborn nobility, and it's likely even in Celend she'd have no reason to interact with the mayor or others.
Thus, whatever ideas she had in her head about this place...
Whether it lives up to those or not, or whether it far surpasses them, May is utterly enchanted by it.
We halt just in front of their dias as they rise to meet us.
May appears almost paralyzed by surprise by the two imposing figures as they draw near, eyes practically sparkling.