Guide the Villain Father to Be Virtuous Chapter 85 Discussion

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Hardly anything in this novel bothers you until she is thirteen. At that point, you realize that she is a spoiled brat who knows that she can get away with nearly everything. And when she does get punished, she whines about it even though she knows she is at fault.

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When she is thirteen, she goes to a club to celebrate her friend's birthday. (WTF, she's an adult in a kid's body. She should know that she shouldn't have done that) To be fair, she decided to only drink milk and juice... UNTIL there was a fight and she began chugging juice (it was wine) while watching the show (how do you mix up juice and wine? Wine has a distinct alcoholic taste. THAT'S WHY PEOPLE DRINK IT!)

Soon after that incident, she got caught up in another incident that wasn't her fault, but she was ditching school, so her father grounded her for the weekend. She promised to comply, knowing that she was wrong, but secretly planned to sneak out while her father was at work. (Remember that she is an adult who was reborn. She may have a child's body, but inside, she was a graduate entering college. This isn't a "coming of age" novel. She is already of age mentally)

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It was okay for her to act spoiled as a 2-3 year old, but for her to act that same way as a 13 year old is just disappointing. This novel is supposed to be about a child trying to change her father from his villainous ways and prevent his and her death. However, what I've read so far is a spoiled brat who refuses to listen to people who care about her and does whatever she wants because she has a loving grandfather and a father who is rich, powerful, and villainous.
 
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