I read here some time ago a comment saying that the manhwa gives us a lot more of Bjorn's perspective and that humanizes him, and I kept thinking about as I was reading the last chapters. I tried reading the novel a while ago as I wanted to se Bjorn grovel, but couldn't finish it as I was annoyed at how fast Erna was giving in to him while rationalizing it, while I would've liked her to rather play the madwoman and say no. Anyway, somehow, I hate this Bjorn even more. I think the fact that I was only seeing him from Erna's perspective in the novel was helping, not being in his mond allowed me to wonder what his excuses were, and imagine them for myself, even when I was still imagining sociopathic excuses. Now, seeing his mindset a lot more (personally I don't think it's that much more than in the novel) he just seems more shitty, but thinking of the difference helps me empathize with Erna more. It's a lot easier to make excuses yourself for someone else than to accept their excuses. Fuck him.
I read here some time ago a comment saying that the manhwa gives us a lot more of Bjorn's perspective and that humanizes him, and I kept thinking about as I was reading the last chapters. I tried reading the novel a while ago as I wanted to se Bjorn grovel, but couldn't finish it as I was annoyed at how fast Erna was giving in to him while rationalizing it, while I would've liked her to rather play the madwoman and say no. Anyway, somehow, I hate this Bjorn even more. I think the fact that I was only seeing him from Erna's perspective in the novel was helping, not being in his mond allowed me to wonder what his excuses were, and imagine them for myself, even when I was still imagining sociopathic excuses. Now, seeing his mindset a lot more (personally I don't think it's that much more than in the novel) he just seems more shitty, but thinking of the difference helps me empathize with Erna more. It's a lot easier to make excuses yourself for someone else than to accept their excuses.
Fuck him.