Like... I get it but when you're having conversations with her it doesn't seem to be progressing the plot but rather makes the player feel like she's a bit thick or suffering from shell shock.
"Unlike you outsiders we had to fight for our freedom"
MC was literally just told he was born on the island. Ok that's on me for not saying it and no guarantee she'd believe him but again, it's an obvious thing to put out there to take the wind out of her sails. especially since it's been shown she's in contact with the lad in charge so could you know... check what was said is bullshit or not.
"I have the authority to kick you off the island. Just wait till you make a mistake then I can kick you out"
2 minutes previously you caught me snooping, tried to get me kicked out and was told no........ so who are we kidding here?
"Hell will freeze over before I would let you become the authority"
Pretty sure it ain't up to you....
"I have no idea why the supreme leader chose you. Unbelievable that he picked his good-for-nothing nephew"
I mean... maybe cause I'm his nephew? Like.... you think dictators (sorry, dicktators) aren't all about nepotism?
Of course, the blame for this issue rests unequivocally on behalf of the hyperbolic, worn-out exaggeration of the tired "bitch/hypocrite" character trope, whose actual purpose lies in becoming a "villain-turned-ally" confidant during their corresponding redemption 'arc'—thereby validating your complaint.
I really get it; I do! It compels you to crave some rather unhonourable "
ungentlemanly retributions," but don't let it get to you, though, since they are merely in their introduction chapter. The critical nature of their character matters
after, past all the facades she put up—call it a fruit of your labour, if you will.
I favour fantasy corruption games, so please take it with a grain of salt, but I do believe that her true nature is actually worth the bitchy counterpart you, unfortunately, have to weed out, but, fortunately, via unorthodox methods!
It is also unfortunately a relative marathon until you reach the desired plot point, though.