Spoiler ahead

JaReader October 14, 2024 12:02 pm

Read the novel last year. The emperor has some sort of mental disorder. He does not feel empathy. Hence, he did what he did. But the emperor love uke. He change himself for him. He stopped killing and gave up his long time planning of building the grand palace/castle on where uke mother was buried. The emperor has gotten weak overtime from the toxin accumulated. Because uke has fallen in love with the emperor, he gave him the antidote. The antidote nearly cost him his own life. Due to the confliction and gulit, uke fell into depression. The emperor let him go and watch over him from afar. In the end, uke went back to the emperor as he loved him. He asked his mother for forgiveness for loving the emperor and wanted to be with him. Uke continue to live with gulit. From time to time, he would sleep walk to the same spot staring at the same distance I think where the mother is. The emperor know about this and watch over him quietly whenever he sleep walk in the palace. The end. LOL.
I wish he had been with Lord Ronhiljo instead. He is such a green flag..

Additional spoiler :
Uke does not have a name because he was born out of a human and a imae. Imae names are given by the tribe chief when a child is born but he wasn't given one as they do not acknowledge him as one of them. He was grateful towards Lord Ronhiljo but the one he love is the emperor. Sleeping with Lord Ronhiljo would mean poisoning him. That is why he rejected him. But uke let him be the one to named him instead of the emperor. Once he has a name, the name will be carve into one of his eyes. He wanted to repay Lord Ronhiljo in some way for his kindness and love towards him. Actually, the emperor has been looking forward to name him and was thinking of a perfect name for uke. Uke saw the name on a book that the emperor has wrote on. The name is the color of the purple ocean sunset that resemble the color of uke eyes. Uke loved the name from the emperor. But he still decided to let Lord Ronhiljo name him to repay him.

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