btw the novel is fully translated now at readhive. including extras.

nanassi August 5, 2025 3:11 am

i didn't really like how unfinshed it felt :/ it's a happy ending and all but i wish we actually go along with sylhan through his bridge project but oh well. the romance was romancing so i guess i'm fine with it

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    Caxx_zombie August 5, 2025 4:52 pm

    Can you please spoil it for me? I can't access the novel for some reason and I need to know the twist/ending lol ლ(´ڡ`ლ)

    nanassi August 5, 2025 11:43 pm
    Can you please spoil it for me? I can't access the novel for some reason and I need to know the twist/ending lol ლ(´ڡ`ლ) Caxx_zombie

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    a bunch of stuff happens and sylhan gradually gets his memories back, he escapes from lister's territory and goes to gjord's. there, they just plan a rebellion against the current khallak(?) duke and it works and sylhan becomes the duke. gjord killed lister (implied), they didn't kill the duke though iirc? they left the chancellor alive as well but kept her son as a slave pretty much. nothing happens after that though, they just go over their memories of how they met and how sylhan became a slave.

    LEA August 7, 2025 2:39 am
    spoiler............a bunch of stuff happens and sylhan gradually gets his memories back, he escapes from lister's territory and goes to gjord's. there, they just plan a rebellion against the current khallak(?) ... nanassi

    Omg what? Sylhan enslaved someone else after he went through that horrific experience himself?

    nanassi August 7, 2025 5:49 am
    Omg what? Sylhan enslaved someone else after he went through that horrific experience himself? LEA

    tbf, throughout the entire novel/manhwa you can see that he has the "i'm too noble to be this lowly" mindset. the story unfortunately doesn't tackle slavery, and it's instead used as revenge. i don't recall sylhan mistreating him (i've already forgotten the details lol, so sorry if im wrong), he treated him like a normal servant, just a captive one to hold something over the chancellor