Tbh not mad so much as i am annoyed. Feels like the author deadass forgot he wrote ein once he introduced luna IN THE SAME CHAPTER. Like if he was gonna do this then wasn’t even a need to introduce ein. Poor writing imo but maybe the novel did it better if there is one.
Tbh at this point im not sure if the maid is mind controlled, influenced, or just legitimately his servant now cause she acts very natural compared to how i imagine vampiric mind control
@q_u_w i figured the immortal part is just his race. Like the implications i got were that the immortals are so long lived + the regeneration that to humans they seem immortal.
Hmmm, i don’t hate the reincarnation but i feel it was definitely unnecessary... can’t wait for an entire arc of “why did you leave us” from the dungeon folk
(Unless his body was still there in which case they at least know he 100% didn’t abandon them)
Tbh, i have faith in the author. All that’s gonna happen is a misunderstanding that will get resolved relatively quick. (Example: nao and the princess)
Edit: wait did nao ever get resolved? Like yeah nao helps FML but did we ever get an answer to her feelings or are we suppose to assume she’s...
@kavinh somewhat disappointed that he’s gonna continue but i’d also be sad if it ended. Out of curiosity who did she end up with? Or were they adopted kids
This one is disappointing to me but i suppose it is redundant if the villainess and heroine always end up in this open relationship in a happily ever after scenario.
Disappointed they didn’t become public lesbians but setting aside the era neither of them were actually royals so makes sense the best she could do was become her “maid”. I wonder what she was servicing wink wink