You know, even in real life, a woman often stays in an unhappy, suffocating marriage just because she knows that at least her children will get their rights in their father’s house. But if she leaves her husband and chooses her father, there is very little chance that he will truly accept her—and even if he does, he will never love her children the way he loves her siblings’ children. In this story as well, if Ivan, after everything, still chooses to hurt Ariella, she will have nowhere to go, because she is choosing him over her father. In the end, it is always the woman who suffers. And I feel this is all part of Ivan’s plan. He is still not over his desire for revenge. Maybe he loves Ariella, but because of his enmity with Demonico, he will try to hurt Ariella—not directly, but as a way to hurt Demonico. And after what Ariella’s family did to Roman, he is definitely going to do something.
2025-12-24
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sparkleee
Hey Authy, I usually tend to be a silent reader, but I just want to share my perspective. Before I start, please know that this is my point of view, so it might be wrong.
1. I believe that no one here is completely right or wrong; everyone has their reasons. The main issues seem to stem from a communication gap and the incorrect ways of handling situations.
2. First, I would like to talk about Doménico. He didn’t realize the impact of his actions. It’s clear that he was trying to protect his daughter, as she's Amanda's last thing he had left with, symbolizing their love. I understand that his approach—locking his daughter up in one room and not giving her the chance to explore the world or have fun—is not ideal. He should have appreciated her more, listened to her thoughts, and acted accordingly. However, we cannot deny that he loves her deeply. When he entered into a second marriage, he acted unjustly toward Diya in the initial days, prioritizing his daughter's comfort over fairness. After reading this episode, I can feel the pain he is experiencing as he hears his daughter’s perception of him as a father. I’m not trying to excuse his mistakes; I just want everyone to see this side of him as well.
2025-12-24
2
lazy Moon❤️🌝
everything is alright but the fact you never accepted Diya as your mother even after she stood by your side all your life.. you're really pathetic 🤡
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pearl
You know, even in real life, a woman often stays in an unhappy, suffocating marriage just because she knows that at least her children will get their rights in their father’s house. But if she leaves her husband and chooses her father, there is very little chance that he will truly accept her—and even if he does, he will never love her children the way he loves her siblings’ children. In this story as well, if Ivan, after everything, still chooses to hurt Ariella, she will have nowhere to go, because she is choosing him over her father. In the end, it is always the woman who suffers.
And I feel this is all part of Ivan’s plan. He is still not over his desire for revenge. Maybe he loves Ariella, but because of his enmity with Demonico, he will try to hurt Ariella—not directly, but as a way to hurt Demonico. And after what Ariella’s family did to Roman, he is definitely going to do something.
2025-12-24
63
sparkleee
Hey Authy, I usually tend to be a silent reader, but I just want to share my perspective. Before I start, please know that this is my point of view, so it might be wrong.
1. I believe that no one here is completely right or wrong; everyone has their reasons. The main issues seem to stem from a communication gap and the incorrect ways of handling situations.
2. First, I would like to talk about Doménico. He didn’t realize the impact of his actions. It’s clear that he was trying to protect his daughter, as she's Amanda's last thing he had left with, symbolizing their love. I understand that his approach—locking his daughter up in one room and not giving her the chance to explore the world or have fun—is not ideal. He should have appreciated her more, listened to her thoughts, and acted accordingly. However, we cannot deny that he loves her deeply. When he entered into a second marriage, he acted unjustly toward Diya in the initial days, prioritizing his daughter's comfort over fairness. After reading this episode, I can feel the pain he is experiencing as he hears his daughter’s perception of him as a father. I’m not trying to excuse his mistakes; I just want everyone to see this side of him as well.
2025-12-24
2
lazy Moon❤️🌝
everything is alright
but the fact you never accepted Diya as your mother even after she stood by your side all your life.. you're really pathetic 🤡
2025-12-24
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