So like the commoner died from the beating he got (I think?) Hence why the mercenary didn't behead him. The slave was traumatised so much she still thinks commoner is alive, etc.I don’t understand the ending at all. Can someone please explain? Especially the last page.
I'm not 100% sure either, but here:The commoner is still alive when they meet the knight, but as they fight the knight sees he's on the brink of death and defects (is it because of the slave, maybe but it's not confirmed). The slave and commoner (still barely alive) leave home. On the way he quickly dies. Ch45 ques in, nothing new, ch46, the slave knows he's dead, but doesn't want to admit it, so she basically chooses to die (not confirmed, but that's what's implied). It's also possible the slave will go on a journey to destroy the kingdom, which could happenI don’t understand the ending at all. Can someone please explain? Especially the last page.
Okay what this is supposed to be?.. it started fun but ended... Like.. everywhere.
It's like author got upset for people found it fun and decided to turn it randomly slapping "f u be sadge". I wouldn't blame tl guys because it just might not make sense even in original. Damn.
The commoner was dead already, the guy didn't bother to kill him. Or maybe he recognised his face after the war, no idea. The commoner died from infection on the way back, from the black plague, hence the comment about the black spots.A knight said at the end, "Farewell Leather-shoed slave of the one-legged knight". She got her shoes after they return to the mansion, so, as I understand, the commoner survived, but lost the leg. Either this or I didn't understand what this grumpy guy said at all.
I like how she barely mention what she was also a sex slave. Only in one phrase,
"To being a stress outlet and attending to nightly duties".
Commoner not even once ask her of such work.