Hmm the earlier chapter "Your spring will never come", seemed to show multiple timelines (Maybe I misinterpreted it though), guessing the prince is trying over and over to do stuff right, guessing he mangled the brothers hand for a reason. But depends on which timeline we are currently seeing.
I bet the son of the Saintess literally rewound time in order to have more time with her and to change the events so she would not die. Just a thought. I hope this isn't actually a spoiler.
I admit I'm also a little confused, but that's got me really intrigued. I wanna see what direction they'll take this in... if the prologue was any indication, I'm sure this will be quite a ride!
Ok I was rlly confused at the start but I’m getting it. The prologue was on their past life. They reincarnated now. Aqueila fked her brother Uri’s hand up, now she’s going to take revenge? And it looks like they have no memory or clue that they were loves in their past lives lmao
Ooh interesting. I'm intrigued. This is a pretty hard storytelling narrative stunt to pull of though. If a single mistake is made, this whole thing may go down in shambles. I really want to see where this goes.
I hate everything so far. Its confusing and annoying to follow. Im hoping it will all make sense but so far Ive read 3 separate first chapters and 2 chapters about siblings with a really rushed summary of current events. Why did this need 3 fucking prologues. The first was good, the second was good, the third was meh. They just needed 1 so far all this has done is confuse the shit out of me. As for the the siblings, I am not really invested because its just rushing through them in a half hazard way.
It seems like I’m the only one who isn’t sold on the reasoning of Lamia dropping her title as the heir. Can’t believe she’s risking the prosperity of such a huge portion of land and so many people’s lives to seek revenge for her brother who hurt his hand, but isn’t even dead... I don’t know how much I can come to like MC now- I’m biased towards MCs that are more on the righteous side, bluntly self preserving or just have a good plan with a clear definitive resolve in mind. (Also, I thought it was super cool that females could become the heir and how this world seems to be based on merit so I’m a bit sad I won’t get to see a “FL as the heir” situation) If the author can pull this off properly tho I’ll be impressed- this set up seems like it can become very not good very easily, but also has a lot of potential to be good
just asking, but wouldn't it be possible for her to become knight, get her revenge in one way or another and change back to heiress/duchess? after all, it seems like everyone (including herself) is thinking she is better suited, so no problems, or?