What this chapter covers:
Ignis has decided he'd go gay for Celestine while Selene is over thinking everything he did.
I can't wait for the "Heroine" to show up, it's gonna be HILARIOUS. On side note, who the f*ck named a baby BOY Celestine? Even if we give him the nickname "Celes" it's still a girl's name. I mean seriously, Selene is a Moon Goddess, couldn't they pick some Apollo/Helios-like name?
I'd be greatful for the free stuff, even though his is the prince he cant force her to do anything, he could threaten her father but he also could have exposed her earlier and he didnt so maybe he's not all that bad
@lyndine2009 pretty sure it's a guy's name originally. It just sounds female to our modern ears because it ends in "ine" like Christine for example.
But Saint Celestine (and the subsequent Pope Celestine) were both guys. And a quick Google search shows that its still being used as a guy's name (e.g. the football player).
Some countries use the Latin version Celestinus instead - my (male) cousin's name.
The female equivalent would be Celestina. Selene is Greek, it's just a different etymological root no biggie
Thanks for the translation! The self filtering was hilarious. I wonder what his plan is to get her to work for him, and when he'll figure out that she's been a "she" all this time. I sense some drama when his fiance comes around and he's already got a guard he's in love with.
she too biased basing it in the story, but she forgots everyone changes with time and events, this dude may be tricky but he aint a fucker at this point
Characters who reincarnate into novels always forget that the world they're living in is no longer a book with set events, things can change, things can be different.