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Her father could have slipped through in the past and then went on expedition 34 to try to save her.
And I'm just sitting here thinking—how? Her father went on Expedition 34? That would mean he’s super young, or she’s older than she looks. But her body looks like a grown woman, so the age gap feels way too small.
Something’s not adding up, bro.
i just curious
That reaction made it pretty clear that people must not live past the painted number...and those who may have slipped through at first by turning 33 sometime after it was painted more than likely grommaged right there in that instant.
Maybe she is just adopted and her biological father died a few years earlier.
This was my thought on it. After doing the math, assuming her father was 33 when he left for the expedition (since that seemed the norm for people joining, their final year before their Grommage), he could have easily gotten her mother pregnant at 16-17, or possibly younger since there were folks like Marie that pushed the insistance of having kids to leave a legacy.
But I think it's safe to assume she's at least 17-18. That, or as suggested she's adopted since the Orphanage is mentioned quite a bit in the prologue.