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Which one of the aromarie trilogy (Light of the Moon and Shadow of the Sun, Tears of the Silver Crown, and Lock of the Poison Flower of the Butterfly) is the best in your opinion?

"Butterfly: Lock of Poison Flower"

Currently I have only played two games: "Moonlight, Shadow of the Sun" and "Butterfly: Lock of Poison Flower", but I think Butterfly: Lock of Poison Flower The plot of Poison is much more engaging than that of Moonlight.

I think as far as the background of the story is concerned, Butterfly Poison, which describes the suspenseful decline of a family, is more interesting and credible than Moonlight Yangying, which speculates on why her boyfriend who went abroad broke off contact with her. Both are much more readable. Whether it’s Moonlight or Silver Crown and Blue Tears, the heroine obviously already has a boyfriend and a husband. Even if he has an inexplicable cold attitude, he shouldn’t start cheating before they break up or get divorced; < /p>

I really can’t fall in love with such an unscrupulous and unprincipled heroine. I think the Yuriko girl in Butterfly Poison is much better. She likes anyone who loves her, and she dares to fight for love in various ways. In Mashima-kun's real and brother-sister line, she also goes to great lengths to prove that she is worthy of Mashima-kun. She is a self-reliant and self-reliant good girl.

The game background of "Butterfly's Poison Flower Lock":

The stage of "Butterfly's Poison Flower Lock" is the imperial capital Tokyo in the Taisho era (the seventh year of the Taisho period). The protagonist was born into an aristocratic family with historical roots, and is about to be overturned by a cursed fate. As the daughter of Viscount Nomiya, Yuriko will hold a grand dinner for her on her birthday. Although Nomiya is of Chinese ethnicity, he is already impoverished because of his mother Shigeko's squandering.

The real purpose of holding this dinner was to find a good husband for his daughter Yuriko and to pay off the family's debts (in short, to sell his daughter). He was laughed at indifferently by his childhood sweetheart Hideo who knew the inside story. The gathered nobles exchanged stiff greetings, and Yuriko, who couldn't stand the atmosphere any longer, really wanted to escape from the scene.