Learning that you are not alone in the challenges that you are facing is an underrated relief, as it feels like that specific setback is a typical human experience. But because we tend to hide our challenges from each other, we often feel alone in our problems. So if you’re feeling this way, 7th Time Loop Characters are here to accompany you instead – plus, they’ll give you inspiration and reminders on how to deal with those challenges positively. But before that, here is the plot of 7th Time Loop: The VIllainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy.
Rishe Imgard Weitzner is a noblewoman. Her life fell apart one night when her fiancee called off their wedding. Despite that, Rishe independently lived a successful life for some time until she eventually died at the hands of Prince Arnold. To Rishe’s surprise, she returned to the time when her engagement was canceled. Since she still has the memory of her first life, she decided to improve her second life, but she died in the same way again. This cycle repeated until her sixth life. Then, in her seventh life, while she was about to leave her country, she met Prince Arnold of Galkhein, and the latter asked to marry Rishe. From there, Rishe starts her journey to help the people in Galkhein and the people she met from her past lives and prevent Prince Arnold from killing and conquering neighboring countries.
Prince Arnold: Allowing people’s negative opinions to define him
With his calm look and excellent fighting skills, Arnold is viewed as problematic. Surprisingly, he believes people’s negative opinion of him that he overtly acts Intimidating to everyone he talks to. He was also estranged from his younger brother to protect the latter from himself. But all of these change when Arnold eventually believes Rishe, his wife, that he is still good despite his gruff disposition.
Prince Theodore: One-sided love
After countless efforts to get Arnold’s attention through gentle acts, Theodore finally gave up being nice. Instead, he decided to become a villain – secretly hoping that was the key to Arnold’s attention. Sadly, it’s not – causing Theodore to confront his brother once and for all, thanks to Rishe. Because of this confrontation, Theodore finally understood his brother’s estrangement and love language.
Doctor Michel: Negative Self-view
We can’t deny that throughout Michel’s career, he intentionally wanted to use his talent to make people suffer because his father made him believe that his purpose in life was to bring misery. Yet his father’s harsh words also made Michel an established mentor to Rishe. If he made his life miserable by not studying and taking care of himself, as his father had already neglected him, then Rishe would probably find it challenging to show Michel that his talent can be used to make people happy – since Doctor Michel wouldn’t exist to mentor Rishe.
Diana: No training at work
Don’t underestimate the power of taking down notes – that is what Diana gave us from the lack of proper training and endorsement she experienced from her seniors at work.
Tully: Fixed mindset
With his “choose your customers” business style, Tully seemed to be living a successful but not fulfilling life—not until he learned humility and empathy during his negotiation with Rishe. His fixed mindset about doing business slowly broke down when Rishe told him, “Instead of choosing our customers, why don’t we create them ourselves?”
Final Takeaways
Humility, vulnerability, and resourcefulness are the key inspirations the 7th Time Loop characters offer when facing the above challenges.
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