Soooooo, I read this one because it had a similar title to “Your Majesty, I will raise you well in this life”, but this one has the same “Mom feels guilt over neglect in previous timeline” trope. I hope they don’t do this for too long though, because in this story, the Mom was kept separate from the child by outside forces, so she doesn’t really hold all that much culpability, while in the Raise You Well story, the mom was purposefully ignore the child’s emotional needs in order to make him emperor.
All I’m saying is, there’s a HUGE difference between a child who has parents, but the parents neglect the child, versus a child whose parent has passed away or is stuck in the hospital. The parental absence is not purposeful in the latter case.
Leil13
Soooooo, I read this one because it had a similar title to “Your Majesty, I will raise you well in this life”, but this one has the same “Mom feels guilt over neglect in previous timeline” trope. I hope they don’t do this for too long though, because in this story, the Mom was kept separate from the child by outside forces, so she doesn’t really hold all that much culpability, while in the Raise You Well story, the mom was purposefully ignore the child’s emotional needs in order to make him emperor.
All I’m saying is, there’s a HUGE difference between a child who has parents, but the parents neglect the child, versus a child whose parent has passed away or is stuck in the hospital. The parental absence is not purposeful in the latter case.