Countess Eckles would criticize her for this behavior. Nonetheless, Dorothy's situation didn't improve. In the end, thinking about the family's reputation, Count and Countess Eckles let her go outside on her own. They didn't go anywhere with her in case people noticed her behavior around them.
She met Ovior as well in the name of meeting her fiancé. She was devastated when her fiancé talked badly of her. She was affected by everyone around her. Her only healing oasis was Ovior, who loved her unconditionally.
That's how her life was going. She was dying inside but she kept herself alive with all her willpower just in the hope that Ovior would become a magician soon and take her away from hell.
When she was done telling her part of the story, she sobbed and apologized to Ovior, "I'm so sorry that I agreed to this engagement, Ovior. I didn't mean to but I couldn't help it. I'm such a coward. I don't know how to…"