this story has 3 parts. after the first timeline, both Aeroc & Kloff regressed, but into different timelines.
in the second timeline (season 2 of the manhwa), only Aeroc regressed. Kloff didn’t, but he had dreams about the first timeline, which he always dismissed as just dreams. the story was told from Kloff’s POV.
in the third timeline, only Kloff regressed. Aeroc had no memories or dreams of the previous timelines, and the narration switched to Aeroc’s POV. this time, he didn’t fall in love with Kloff at first sight in the rose garden because he thought Kloff was a madman crashing his tea party. (Kloff regressed during that tea party, so he acted aggressively toward Aeroc, who was just confused and didn’t even know his name yet).
so basically, they both got a second chance, but the story changes depending on who regressed. the novel explains their actions much better, making it easier to understand why they behave the way they do.
this story has 3 parts. after the first timeline, both Aeroc & Kloff regressed, but into different timelines.
in the second timeline (season 2 of the manhwa), only Aeroc regressed. Kloff didn’t, but he had dreams about the first timeline, which he always dismissed as just dreams. the story was told from Kloff’s POV.
in the third timeline, only Kloff regressed. Aeroc had no memories or dreams of the previous timelines, and the narration switched to Aeroc’s POV. this time, he didn’t fall in love with Kloff at first sight in the rose garden because he thought Kloff was a madman crashing his tea party. (Kloff regressed during that tea party, so he acted aggressively toward Aeroc, who was just confused and didn’t even know his name yet).
so basically, they both got a second chance, but the story changes depending on who regressed. the novel explains their actions much better, making it easier to understand why they behave the way they do.