That one promise to Valrose singlehandedly keeping Nocton grounded. Nocton might have went on a mass murdering spree if not for her. I'm really interested on how Nocton is going to open up, the prophecy dreams have been the number one obstacle for Valrose and him to have a good faith discussion.
@criver How is that scene in anyway trying to make MC look good, if anything it's a Kate moment, we already know all these things about the MC. Also what do you mean by unnecessary? What about the use of it is one-dimensional and what would have been better?
My dude is having a panic attack. I hope this doesn't go down the, 'oh no it was just a misunderstanding, she didn't actually kill all those people' route in the end
Stephmother's marchen version of a hotspring/beach episode! A good and needed change of pace, the last 20 chapters had me on edge. Seems like Shuli's influence on Nora's family is starting to manifest in bigger and bigger ways.
I dont know why you guys are surprised, this was the expected trajectory. Knowing the Duke's personality and the feelings he had for her, when she eventually gets caught, shit was gonna go down
so essentially she used a curse that operates like a puberty blocker to maintain the feminine expression. In the novel, he either continued to keep up an act or continued as a woman.
I really want to know, what is leading up the these crazy conclusions within the dreams that tell the future. There's a stark contrast between dream Nocton and the Nocton here. All the misunderstandings of Nocton kinda being a much bigger jerk than he actually is make sense, but there's a giant...