But at the same time, it's kind of poetic if he dies after saving so many and is surrounded by them at the end. It's like a rose where the flower is short-lived but beautiful for it.I really hope he, or those he's helped throughout his travels, stumble across a cure. This kid's just too good of a person to die of hideously painful magical cancer like that.
NOOOO I WANT HIM TO LIVEEEEEEBut at the same time, it's kind of poetic if he dies after saving so many and is surrounded by them at the end. It's like a rose where the flower is short-lived but beautiful for it.
If it was that simple, he would be doing it. The author hasn't really explained why. Perhaps draining it in sufficient quantity (through any means he knows) causes damage of equal impact. Or draining it doesn't even matter anymore if Yona absorbing/generating the mana already causes the damage. Kind of like if you have a battery you keep charging with far higher power than you should, like by using the wrong charger. So, even if you kept draining the battery to avoid it reaching 100%, the charging power level already causes damage.Time to punish the family
Also if the disease is cause of excess mana what if using it drains its effects? Been ages since I read the explanation tho
"Only the good die young".This kid's just too good of a person to die of hideously painful magical cancer like that.
what if he dies, but instead of being buried, he resurrects and instead ascends and becomes a god due to his insane amount of good karma from helping a lot of people in this journey of hisBut at the same time, it's kind of poetic if he dies after saving so many and is surrounded by them at the end. It's like a rose where the flower is short-lived but beautiful for it.