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Jan 21, 2024 5:58 AM
#1
It's ok. Studying isn't exactly what everyone loves either. Episode didn't change much tone in terms of story tone though. Nema is still here learning the ways of the world. It's kinda interesting that she does seem to mature more despite that bubbly personality of hers. Not a fan of her teacher but I like how Nema handled herself. |
Stark700Jan 21, 2024 7:22 AM
Jan 21, 2024 7:24 AM
#2
Shouldn't studying be easy for her, considering, you know, she was like 20 when she got isekaied? Sure, some stuff is different since it's an isekai, but still. Neema has finally reached the age where it's time for her to start studying and learning. One day, Marjace brings in a tutor for Neema, Annalee Dessa. But in her mind, she feels like she's being 'tortured'. So Neema comes up with a plan to combat Annalee. However, after a while, she can't handle it anymore, and Cerulia and Ralph catch on and assist her in defeating Annalee once and for all. A one-year timeskip is weird, but it's whatever. I would've liked to see Neema's studying, but a timeskip works too, I guess. Out of anything, the worldbuilding interests me the most in this show. But we probably won't go any further than just mentioning it. Damn, imagine being owned by a child, your student no less. I mean, sure, it means you 'taught' her well, but still. At least Neema got out of hell for now. Into the woods we go! |
Jan 21, 2024 7:31 AM
#3
Jan 21, 2024 7:37 AM
#4
Nice episode it was great seeing Nema Stand up to that snotty Tutor |
Jan 21, 2024 8:29 AM
#5
So have to ask a dragon who isn't there something the locals should know? Teacher beats a 4 year old child because she doesn't like her calling her parents mama and papa. Uh... I'd have her executed personally. Why would anyone put up with that? |
Jan 21, 2024 8:33 AM
#6
Ummm, isn't Nema like 4? Lady training? History lessons? and the teacher is even using force? wtf?! |
Jan 21, 2024 8:46 AM
#7
well today i learn the difference between moufu and mofumofu which i never would have learned if not for this anime anyway nema got a strict teacher also why did she needed to study hard she is a office lady reincarnated she at least passed high school also that worlds knowledge shouldn't be that developed either so she should be able to be a proper lady within a week with her much more developed brain |
Jan 21, 2024 8:49 AM
#8
Wonder whats gonna happen in the forest, maybe she's gonna pet some fluffy goblins who knows |
Jan 21, 2024 9:17 AM
#9
How was that so called 'lady' a child abuser and a fascist |
Jan 21, 2024 9:25 AM
#10
How was that so called 'lady' a child abuser and a fascist |
Jan 21, 2024 10:54 AM
#11
I don't understand why we spent a whole year appeasing the old lady. It's not like FMC was under the impression this was just normal, or that anyone in her household would approve. This was the time to go outside, find the biggest, meanest animal she can, then have it maul the lady to death. Like, her whole thing was that she's here to judge mankind anyway. JUDGE SOMEONE ALREADY! |
Jan 21, 2024 11:27 AM
#12
Reply to Sigmar-Unberogen
Ummm, isn't Nema like 4? Lady training? History lessons? and the teacher is even using force? wtf?!
@Sigmar-Unberogen It is not planet Earth year 2024... more like Middle Ages or Early Modern Era. |
Mene, mene, tekel, parsin |
Jan 21, 2024 12:21 PM
#13
Not enough fluff this episode I miss her weirdly square shaped feet she had when she was 3 |
Jan 21, 2024 12:54 PM
#14
Reply to leonardobarba
@Sigmar-Unberogen It is not planet Earth year 2024... more like Middle Ages or Early Modern Era.
@leonardobarba No shit Sherlock. My point here is, 4 years is too young to teach all that to a kid! Using physical punishment is even more idiotic (especially for calling mother mommy??). It's as if story forgot MC being a reincarnation should be known only to the audience (and the god lol); it's as if Nema's expected to have cognitive abilities of an adult. It would've made a bit more sense if Nema was being taught how to read and write first (basics)! (something that is taught at the age 5-6 for a reason today; btw, in middle ages it was around 7-10 years!). |
Jan 21, 2024 12:58 PM
#15
- annoying teacher huh imagine hitting little kids with the fan... - if not for having adult experience, there's no way Nema would deal with her like this and father would have killed her tbh lol i wonder how the other 2 dealt with her - not much petting this episode, we got the bird and the bit with the horse? - snowball fight , cute - dragon sama? lol funny how she can just talk to him through magic - next episode doesn't seem like it will be too friendly, wonder if she will save the goblins or if they will have to be killed |
Jan 21, 2024 4:44 PM
#16
two points first i don't see the duke hiring a "dolls" of the church as a tutor for his children. yes this is much different than Neema being raised within the children but still as opposed to the church as the duke seem in the last episode and the assault on his wife character in order to get their hands on Neema you think even if she did a good job with his other two children she be kept away from Neema because of her ties to the church Also her slapping Neema that would get her thrown in the dungeon or sent to the gallows second why didn't the animals come to her defense when she was being bullied by the teacher i don't think your average dog wouldn't allow their master to be assaulted they way Neema was or why didn't the dragon orb protect her the entire kingdom worried or want to use this power but it can't protect against one cruel teacher as Neema was shock and afraid when the tutor first was so cruel to her you think that wouldn't cause a response from the orb on a side note no way the family let Neema fight this battle on her own even if the parents saw value in her learning to stand up for herself the sister would have done something and i don't buy the loving brother letting a grown woman |
Jan 21, 2024 4:52 PM
#17
I was kind of surprised with the sudden 1-year time skip without any details how she dealt with the Analee - probably she just sucked it up and showed a poker face. That one scene where she got hit on the face is also surprising but it happens quite often even in our world even now (especially if the tutor is narrow-minded LOL). It is also a nice touch that after the 1-year time skip, they also 'updated' Neema's art design, especially now that her feet is no longer just stubs, but now actual detailed legs and feet because after all she is now at her late toddler years and technically entering her 'kindergarten' years. Anyways, looking forward to next episode where she might start showing more of her OPness. Also this anime is very much a lot like I world, where the religious organization/s are always trying to assert their authority on things they shouldn't be meddling with, which in turn creates hate and discrimination that should not be there in the first place, doing it all "in the name of god" 😂 I hope Neema gets to kick them down a notch. |
Jan 21, 2024 5:05 PM
#18
That tutor... I hope she chokes on a furball. |
Jan 21, 2024 5:12 PM
#19
Reply to Sigmar-Unberogen
@leonardobarba No shit Sherlock. My point here is, 4 years is too young to teach all that to a kid! Using physical punishment is even more idiotic (especially for calling mother mommy??). It's as if story forgot MC being a reincarnation should be known only to the audience (and the god lol); it's as if Nema's expected to have cognitive abilities of an adult. It would've made a bit more sense if Nema was being taught how to read and write first (basics)! (something that is taught at the age 5-6 for a reason today; btw, in middle ages it was around 7-10 years!).
@Sigmar-Unberogen Before 1900, people had the concept children were miniature adults (Psychology showed otherwise) and physical punishment were commonplace. Today, physical punishment still is in practice in third world countries (it was, is and it remains a stupid way to educate children). For practical purposes, Nefertima is a 4 years old girl. The woman she was is dead. It seems 4 years old Nefertima already reads, as shown on this episode... precocious child? |
Mene, mene, tekel, parsin |
Jan 21, 2024 5:36 PM
#20
Jan 21, 2024 7:32 PM
#21
Reply to Sigmar-Unberogen
@leonardobarba No shit Sherlock. My point here is, 4 years is too young to teach all that to a kid! Using physical punishment is even more idiotic (especially for calling mother mommy??). It's as if story forgot MC being a reincarnation should be known only to the audience (and the god lol); it's as if Nema's expected to have cognitive abilities of an adult. It would've made a bit more sense if Nema was being taught how to read and write first (basics)! (something that is taught at the age 5-6 for a reason today; btw, in middle ages it was around 7-10 years!).
@Sigmar-Unberogen the thing is during Middle Age children especially the Court were treated like mini adults the minute they start to speak. They had to learn the adult code of conduct and morality and act like such. Etiquettes was a big deal back then...also, there is a saying that came fm the middle ages.... spare the rod spoil the child ... so her being beaten is actually not surprising. Young female the minute they can talk were taught how to be lady including writing and reading. The focus was how to run about household. Boys would be gone very early into other nobles families to learn as early as 7 to be a warrior/knigts.....so what she is learning make kind of sense...what doesn't is how can she be so immature... |
Jan 21, 2024 7:40 PM
#22
Reply to leonardobarba
@Sigmar-Unberogen Before 1900, people had the concept children were miniature adults (Psychology showed otherwise) and physical punishment were commonplace. Today, physical punishment still is in practice in third world countries (it was, is and it remains a stupid way to educate children). For practical purposes, Nefertima is a 4 years old girl. The woman she was is dead. It seems 4 years old Nefertima already reads, as shown on this episode... precocious child?
@leonardobarba there is the saying from the middle ages.... spare the rod, spoil the child... it describes exactly what you said... it was highly encouraged. Plus lile you said children were treated like mini adults the minute they could speak in the middle ages, females had to learn languages like Latin sometimes they added greek, Italian. Etiquettes classes and how to run an household the minute she would start speaking. Boys at 7 were removed fm the household often and would learn to be warrior/knights to learn combat. And I am sure Etiquettes classes, needlework, signing, music classes and so on would be tiring for anyone regardless of mental age let alone physical age. |
Jan 21, 2024 7:40 PM
#23
Reply to leonardobarba
@Sigmar-Unberogen Before 1900, people had the concept children were miniature adults (Psychology showed otherwise) and physical punishment were commonplace. Today, physical punishment still is in practice in third world countries (it was, is and it remains a stupid way to educate children). For practical purposes, Nefertima is a 4 years old girl. The woman she was is dead. It seems 4 years old Nefertima already reads, as shown on this episode... precocious child?
@leonardobarba there is the saying from the middle ages.... spare the rod, spoil the child... it describes exactly what you said... it was highly encouraged. Plus lile you said children were treated like mini adults the minute they could speak in the middle ages, females had to learn languages like Latin sometimes they added greek, Italian. Etiquettes classes and how to run an household the minute she would start speaking. Boys at 7 were removed fm the household often and would learn to be warrior/knights to learn combat. And I am sure Etiquettes classes, needlework, signing, music classes and so on would be tiring for anyone regardless of mental age let alone physical age. |
Jan 21, 2024 7:41 PM
#24
Reply to leonardobarba
@Sigmar-Unberogen Before 1900, people had the concept children were miniature adults (Psychology showed otherwise) and physical punishment were commonplace. Today, physical punishment still is in practice in third world countries (it was, is and it remains a stupid way to educate children). For practical purposes, Nefertima is a 4 years old girl. The woman she was is dead. It seems 4 years old Nefertima already reads, as shown on this episode... precocious child?
@leonardobarba there is the saying from the middle ages.... spare the rod, spoil the child... it describes exactly what you said... it was highly encouraged. Plus lile you said children were treated like mini adults the minute they could speak in the middle ages, females had to learn languages like Latin sometimes they added greek, Italian. Etiquettes classes and how to run an household the minute she would start speaking. Boys at 7 were removed fm the household often and would learn to be warrior/knights to learn combat. And I am sure Etiquettes classes, needlework, signing, music classes and so on would be tiring for anyone regardless of mental age let alone physical age. |
Jan 21, 2024 7:44 PM
#25
Reply to leonardobarba
@Sigmar-Unberogen Before 1900, people had the concept children were miniature adults (Psychology showed otherwise) and physical punishment were commonplace. Today, physical punishment still is in practice in third world countries (it was, is and it remains a stupid way to educate children). For practical purposes, Nefertima is a 4 years old girl. The woman she was is dead. It seems 4 years old Nefertima already reads, as shown on this episode... precocious child?
@leonardobarba there is the saying from the middle ages.... spare the rod, spoil the child... it describes exactly what you said... it was highly encouraged. Plus lile you said children were treated like mini adults the minute they could speak in the middle ages, females had to learn languages like Latin sometimes they added greek, Italian. Etiquettes classes and how to run an household the minute she would start speaking. Boys at 7 were removed fm the household often and would learn to be warrior/knights to learn combat. And I am sure Etiquettes classes, needlework, signing, music classes and so on would exhausted anyone regardless of mental or physical age LOL |
Jan 21, 2024 9:55 PM
#26
Are the kobolds the dalmatian people or are the dalmatian people beast people? Because when they were speaking about the monsters the goblins and the kobolds the silhouette of the kobolds looks like a Dalmatian person. |
Jan 21, 2024 11:04 PM
#27
Jan 22, 2024 1:02 AM
#28
Nooo, Nema lost her stubby baby legs! :( |
Jan 22, 2024 5:41 AM
#29
The stuff happening with the teacher in the first half is trash ngl. They're having a "conflict" for the sake of having one. It came out of nowhere and its climax is underwhelming. |
Jan 22, 2024 7:35 AM
#30
Reply to sylnalise1
@leonardobarba there is the saying from the middle ages.... spare the rod, spoil the child... it describes exactly what you said... it was highly encouraged. Plus lile you said children were treated like mini adults the minute they could speak in the middle ages, females had to learn languages like Latin sometimes they added greek, Italian. Etiquettes classes and how to run an household the minute she would start speaking. Boys at 7 were removed fm the household often and would learn to be warrior/knights to learn combat.
And I am sure Etiquettes classes, needlework, signing, music classes and so on would exhausted anyone regardless of mental or physical age LOL
And I am sure Etiquettes classes, needlework, signing, music classes and so on would exhausted anyone regardless of mental or physical age LOL
@sylnalise1 Nosce te ipsum. |
Mene, mene, tekel, parsin |
Jan 22, 2024 1:29 PM
#31
Not gonna lie, I can't relate at all to the idea of letting someone abuse you just because you're prideful and want to somehow defeat them at their own game, or whatever. I don't let people mistreat me, plain and simple. I know bourgeois etiquette in this sorta scenario is really extreme but I can't help but find it extremely annoying, so was I surprised to learn that the person obsessed with it was a weirdo fascist? Of course not. The story has a lot of potential, the pacing is just a bit weird for my taste. |
Jan 22, 2024 6:09 PM
#32
Nooo, Nema lost her stubby baby legs! :( RIP chibi legs. But it's ok, she's still cute even without the little legs . Also... "she's known to be the perfect lady" "minimum makeups" TBH... she doesn't look like a lady to me... LOL And this episode reveals the ugly side of Humans that discriminates and looks down on Beasts and Beastfolks. (the whole reason why God wanted to kill all Humans when he send Neema to this world) (I am still waiting for her to experience trauma and decides to raze the land with her army of animals, LOL, but I think Neema is a bit too innocent with her current child mindset... can we get some of that adult mindset from Earth here?) |
amlgJan 22, 2024 6:13 PM
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Jan 22, 2024 6:14 PM
#33
Why would you put up with abuse for the sake of your pride and to "win". What a frustratingly dumb start to the episode. Even the mothers advice was stupid, in the end just asking the guard about the tutor told her more than she learned from being with her for a year. I'm all for adding drama to shows like this but this felt like really lazy and out of place drama. |
Jan 22, 2024 8:14 PM
#34
yeahhh i dunno how to feel about putting up with the abuse as a form of trying to win this battle? nah man, physical abuse like that is pushing it. I'm amazed her parents esp siblings didn't tear the tutor limb from limb for hitting our MC. and also, i'm quite confused that despite having most, if not all her previous life as a grown adult woman with a job memories intact, she acts like she's actually a child. like when she was excited about snow, ran out into the cold, and her father was telling her she has to dress properly for the climate, and then she's like "properly how"? .. is she trying to sell that she's a child to everyone but not really? |
Jan 22, 2024 9:36 PM
#35
Reply to kazuyaharu
yeahhh i dunno how to feel about putting up with the abuse as a form of trying to win this battle? nah man, physical abuse like that is pushing it. I'm amazed her parents esp siblings didn't tear the tutor limb from limb for hitting our MC.
and also, i'm quite confused that despite having most, if not all her previous life as a grown adult woman with a job memories intact, she acts like she's actually a child. like when she was excited about snow, ran out into the cold, and her father was telling her she has to dress properly for the climate, and then she's like "properly how"? .. is she trying to sell that she's a child to everyone but not really?
and also, i'm quite confused that despite having most, if not all her previous life as a grown adult woman with a job memories intact, she acts like she's actually a child. like when she was excited about snow, ran out into the cold, and her father was telling her she has to dress properly for the climate, and then she's like "properly how"? .. is she trying to sell that she's a child to everyone but not really?
@kazuyaharu Because she is a child. She has the memories of her previous life but she is still a four/five year old child with the body and brain to match. She is impulsive and forgets easily. |
Jan 22, 2024 9:37 PM
#36
Reply to kazuyaharu
yeahhh i dunno how to feel about putting up with the abuse as a form of trying to win this battle? nah man, physical abuse like that is pushing it. I'm amazed her parents esp siblings didn't tear the tutor limb from limb for hitting our MC.
and also, i'm quite confused that despite having most, if not all her previous life as a grown adult woman with a job memories intact, she acts like she's actually a child. like when she was excited about snow, ran out into the cold, and her father was telling her she has to dress properly for the climate, and then she's like "properly how"? .. is she trying to sell that she's a child to everyone but not really?
and also, i'm quite confused that despite having most, if not all her previous life as a grown adult woman with a job memories intact, she acts like she's actually a child. like when she was excited about snow, ran out into the cold, and her father was telling her she has to dress properly for the climate, and then she's like "properly how"? .. is she trying to sell that she's a child to everyone but not really?
@kazuyaharu Because she is a child. She has the memories of her previous life but she is still a four/five year old child with the body and brain to match. She is impulsive and forgets easily. |
Jan 22, 2024 9:37 PM
#37
Reply to kazuyaharu
yeahhh i dunno how to feel about putting up with the abuse as a form of trying to win this battle? nah man, physical abuse like that is pushing it. I'm amazed her parents esp siblings didn't tear the tutor limb from limb for hitting our MC.
and also, i'm quite confused that despite having most, if not all her previous life as a grown adult woman with a job memories intact, she acts like she's actually a child. like when she was excited about snow, ran out into the cold, and her father was telling her she has to dress properly for the climate, and then she's like "properly how"? .. is she trying to sell that she's a child to everyone but not really?
and also, i'm quite confused that despite having most, if not all her previous life as a grown adult woman with a job memories intact, she acts like she's actually a child. like when she was excited about snow, ran out into the cold, and her father was telling her she has to dress properly for the climate, and then she's like "properly how"? .. is she trying to sell that she's a child to everyone but not really?
@kazuyaharu Because she is a child. She has the memories of her previous life but she is still a four/five year old child with the body and brain to match. She is impulsive and forgets easily. |
Jan 23, 2024 12:18 AM
#38
felixsifuri said: There was nothing fluffy in this episode, what an outrage! There was Nox, of course! |
Jan 23, 2024 12:41 AM
#39
What’s with the multiple replays lately |
Jan 23, 2024 6:01 AM
#40
I don't understand why the teacher didn't get fired. The MCs family is overprotective from what I understand, but they seem fine with hiring an abusive teacher and even though the parents already did a background check and noticed the teacher is related to the suspicious curch, they still let her teach their child. I'm not sure if this is another 1 of those 100% wholesome animes where all villains are forgiven and suddenly turn into 1 of the good guys after the MC gives them the talk no jutsu, but I prefer it when villains get punished for their actions and not forgiven. Other than the teacher, I love the wholesomeness in this anime |
Jan 23, 2024 7:43 AM
#41
Mattinator95 said: What’s with the multiple replays lately Some glitch or bug in the MAL forum which apparently hasn't been rectified yet. Sometimes over the past several days when posting it stalls and hangs taking a few seconds longer to fully process and submit the post (or at least it appears that way on the user end) and then returns an error message. The user, believing their post wasn't submitted because of the error message, submits it again and sometimes users keep submitting them multiple times. But actually, each one of the posts is posted and the error message itself is somehow incorrect. If those users stopped when receiving the error message and refreshed the page or clicked away and clicked back onto it, they would see that their post was actually posted so there is no reason for them to keep submitting. One can only assume all those with the multiple posts just aren't aware of that. It also happened to me once around the beginning of when this started, but as soon as I saw my post was posted twice I just deleted the second post, realized what was happening, and didn't make the same mistake again, even though I've seen that faulty error message many times since. But the bug in the system is still manifesting on and off, and as long as it is, a lot of users are likely going to keep doing this. |
WatchTillTandavaJan 23, 2024 7:46 AM
Jan 23, 2024 9:55 AM
#42
i dont know why but i really enjoying this show !! |
Jan 23, 2024 1:16 PM
#43
Reply to WatchTillTandava
Mattinator95 said:
What’s with the multiple replays lately
What’s with the multiple replays lately
Some glitch or bug in the MAL forum which apparently hasn't been rectified yet. Sometimes over the past several days when posting it stalls and hangs taking a few seconds longer to fully process and submit the post (or at least it appears that way on the user end) and then returns an error message. The user, believing their post wasn't submitted because of the error message, submits it again and sometimes users keep submitting them multiple times. But actually, each one of the posts is posted and the error message itself is somehow incorrect. If those users stopped when receiving the error message and refreshed the page or clicked away and clicked back onto it, they would see that their post was actually posted so there is no reason for them to keep submitting. One can only assume all those with the multiple posts just aren't aware of that.
It also happened to me once around the beginning of when this started, but as soon as I saw my post was posted twice I just deleted the second post, realized what was happening, and didn't make the same mistake again, even though I've seen that faulty error message many times since. But the bug in the system is still manifesting on and off, and as long as it is, a lot of users are likely going to keep doing this.
@WatchTillTandava What people don't realize is. Even tho it says "ERROR" Your post is most likely already successfully posted All you need to do is just refresh the page. LOL. (When the error happens, I just copy (alt-c) my post and refresh the page, if it's there, it's good, if not, repost with paste (alt-v)) |
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Jan 23, 2024 11:08 PM
#44
What an annoying teacher that Annalee was. You can't slap a poor little Nema like that. :( One year time skip, huh? And now it's time for a monster hunt. |
Jan 24, 2024 12:36 AM
#45
Despite Neema being efficient at taming animals...she has to deal with her studies also. Neema's tutor Annalee Dessa, she is a lady, but a rather strict perfectionist with Spartan lessons. And since she's mamaged to tutor both Ralfreed and Karnadia, she hopes that Neema could be the same. And so, starts her impudence on using her past life as experience, though it soon becomes a burden on the family to notice her strange gestures. The entire Osphe family has her backing, and a year later, she becomes a refined lady. Though looking into her background, which she is in affiliation with the Church of Divine Creation, Neema begins questioning her, which only confirms her suspicion that Annalee is a rather uncouth lady, using that information as a victory against her, for more fluff time. Neema's outing with her father to the northern territory of Gashe, Arsenta, it's certainly a cold region that can be a good adventure, if on the proper platform. And a request for the Osphe family to inspect a forest full of monsters that they cannot cull, Neema's help to call Sol will help in Icoff of the Gilva Proxy, the Needle Frost Forest, which this sounds odd when monsters range from goblins to kobolds. No way around it, the only way is to inspect the forest for themselves. |
Jan 25, 2024 9:20 AM
#46
Remember that poll about this anime could get dark and that we're being misled? Seems like we're in for some semblance of that. Mhmm... This is how I picture her to look like when she hits her teens. |
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Jan 25, 2024 9:11 PM
#48
Reply to Janethan23
Remember that poll about this anime could get dark and that we're being misled? Seems like we're in for some semblance of that. Mhmm...
This is how I picture her to look like when she hits her teens.
This is how I picture her to look like when she hits her teens.
@Janethan23 Well, they both have the same seiyuu. :D |
Jan 25, 2024 9:30 PM
#49
Reply to oDaw1
I don't understand why the teacher didn't get fired. The MCs family is overprotective from what I understand, but they seem fine with hiring an abusive teacher and even though the parents already did a background check and noticed the teacher is related to the suspicious curch, they still let her teach their child.
I'm not sure if this is another 1 of those 100% wholesome animes where all villains are forgiven and suddenly turn into 1 of the good guys after the MC gives them the talk no jutsu, but I prefer it when villains get punished for their actions and not forgiven.
Other than the teacher, I love the wholesomeness in this anime
I'm not sure if this is another 1 of those 100% wholesome animes where all villains are forgiven and suddenly turn into 1 of the good guys after the MC gives them the talk no jutsu, but I prefer it when villains get punished for their actions and not forgiven.
Other than the teacher, I love the wholesomeness in this anime
To begin with, she has served as the tutor for Neema's older siblings. So she does have experience. Second, her teaching methods are more in line with a drill sergeant, with her becoming less abusive as Neema gets better. As explained in the WN, Neema does suffer less abuse from her as the time passes and she gets properly trained in manners. Finally, that showdown with Neema is the point where the teacher realizes that she isn't the "perfect lady" that she is, as she allows some of the teachings of the church (in particular, how the holy maidens are raised) to bring out some bad traits in her teaching, and that she could teach more than just the etiquette and manners the church desires when it comes to treating the holy maidens as nothing more than dolls. @KingGarland Because she is a child. She has the memories of her previous life but she is still a four/five year old child with the body and brain to match. She is impulsive and forgets easily. Exactly. In the WN, Neema does mention that she felt stupid for waiting a half-year before she actually confronts the teacher about it. |
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