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However, could one say she was too stubborn? Minerva's resignation seemed a bit too extreme.
Before her engagement, Minerva was always vibrant, sometimes showing too much pride, clinging to issues of face, but this was not without a strong personality and personal charm crafted by her delicate status, her actions had a distinct "humanity". After the engagement, this "humanity" began to fade.
It wasn't that her temperament changed, becoming cruel or abnormal, but rather the "self" in her actions started to grow indifferent.
Whether it was beneficial to the country;
Whether it fulfilled the royal family's mission for her;
To Minerva, everything around her was measured against the standards of "royalty" and "nation". Personal emotions were meaningless, only positions and missions existed.
Such thinking was too narrow and extreme.
What was more dangerous was that Minerva had no doubts about her values and seriously followed the laid tracks.
(This situation...)