This is pretty nice, but I thought it would be the other way around??? Wasn't Kalim yearning for freedom like Asena's? Doesn't Asena love his land and his people a little to much for this??? I mean, I understand that's why the boss said "the ships come and go, it'll be fine" but it feels pretty strange to end the story on this note
This is pretty nice, but I thought it would be the other way around??? Wasn't Kalim yearning for freedom like Asena's? Doesn't Asena love his land and his people a little to much for this??? I mean, I understand that's why the boss said "the ships come and go, it'll be fine" but it feels pretty strange to end the story on this note