What a read

Yaya November 8, 2025 12:17 am

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I did enjoy reading but it gave me many conflicts at the end. We should also be accountable to the path we choose, however, it doesn't mean it wouldn't hurt. As much as what ferson did was terrible that broke his family honor and faith to the people who respected them for their dukedome, he was the result of his father's teaching. Ferson is not entirely deserving for getting all the punishment but his father does too. In this sense, I prefer how the novel ended just as stated in the comment a few below mine. He was a wonderful child and he seeked solace from Luna. He didn't understand she meant more than just a friend to him, hurting many around him unintentionally, only because his world was narrowed to just Luna and her father being the only people who truly cared for him and his sanity. It was truly his attitude that made Luna suffered so much and her unliking him is reasonable. i love how she actually offered to help him in the end, but he was too mentally unsound that moment to understand that. Ferson and his mother is the most pitiful characters, despite Luna and Antes were supposed to portrayed to be just that. The little joy i got from here is how Luna and Antes found happiness, not just for each other but for themselves with people around them.

the plot is nice albeit typical. i truly love the art. would i want another re-read? not sure. but it is worth for at least once to read.

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