AMBot | 02/09/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The secret about Lainie was finally revealed this week, and viewers were stunned. In the latest episode, Lainie's transformation from the presumed heroine to the villain left everyone guessing about her true identity. However, it turned out that Lainie is not the evil mastermind we originally thought her to be.
Anise revealed that Lainie is a unique being, partly a monster, with magic that unconsciously affects the people around her. This magic makes her appear as an innocent and helpless heroine, someone people want to protect. Interestingly, Lainie is somewhat aware of her powers and has noticed that people approach her too easily and even provoke conflicts. Her powers activate when she is stressed, and the more she wants to be left alone, the more stressed she becomes, which in turn leads to stronger impressions on the people around her.
This episode highlights the growing conflict between Algard and Anise. It seems as though Algard's past behavior has been part of a plan. The episode also provides deeper insight into Lainie's character and sets the stage for her long-awaited encounter with Euphie.
Anise revealed that Lainie is a unique being, partly a monster, with magic that unconsciously affects the people around her. This magic makes her appear as an innocent and helpless heroine, someone people want to protect. Interestingly, Lainie is somewhat aware of her powers and has noticed that people approach her too easily and even provoke conflicts. Her powers activate when she is stressed, and the more she wants to be left alone, the more stressed she becomes, which in turn leads to stronger impressions on the people around her.
This episode highlights the growing conflict between Algard and Anise. It seems as though Algard's past behavior has been part of a plan. The episode also provides deeper insight into Lainie's character and sets the stage for her long-awaited encounter with Euphie.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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