The horse survived! I mean, Leah and Roxant surviving is already a given, so I am honestly surprised that the author, against all the odds, let the horse live.
@Doomer To be fair, I doubt executing him in this case would have done much. He is a warrior, and a threat of death is likely not that much of a matter to him. While his death might relieve some of the resentment and anger of the populace, it is his being alive that would benefit the kingdom...
I came for the fluff, not for the feel, damnit!
Joke aside, I feel really bad for that man. I also feel bad for the woman and her son. She lost her husband, and she lost her almost-husband too. She would be wondering why he didn’t come home. The kid would be wondering why the nice man next door...
@MAU1704 I think one part of the reason she is called an idiot by her father is that she went straight to the dragon without even informing her father or formulating a plan first. At least the prince came to his father for a permission first (and perhaps also for a support).
To be fair, I am...
@sssr That ending of your comment was not what I expected. lol. I was like “wow, what fascinating knowledge about artisans” and then BAM!, an eroge. I was amused.
So it was her karma that let Hijiri and Koyori hook up in the first place. I mean, if the sly girl hadn’t lied about a child and made Koyori break up with her ex-boyfriend, Koyori would not have had that first night with Hijiri. She totally did this to herself.
And her smiling face is really...