
As I always so understandable pain does not justify unacceptable behavior. Soo won and his family may have gone through some REAL hard times and I am in no way downplaying that or the way il dehumanized yon hi. But that doesn’t justify continuing the cycle by him and nearly killing yona and Hak, improsoning and trying using the dragons like pawns, etc.

Oh im saying it does. İm just trying to analyze his intentions. Cuz he definitely didnt intend to kill hak or yona and king il probably knew that what he did was wrong (whatever that was ) he didnt seem to show resistance (his arms were down when we saw the death scene, rather than trying to push him away from fear) when soo won killed him meaning he had accepted his death. İ just wanna know WHY. SOO WON WHY TF ALL OF THİS WHY. Was it revenge?? Or him trying to fulfill his dad’s wish on reforming the system?? Thats what im curious about.
Ooofff things are finally coming to light. İm guessing this entire divide (zeno leaving the palace, ik soo getting kicked out, perhaps even the mystery behind yona’s mother) have all been rooted with this religious system that “worships the crimson king”
Also her wording with “oppression” makes me think of soo won himself going through it. And im rly disappointed with İl. The fact that he immediately dehumanized the lady because of her blood line. İ can already picture a scene where he and lord yu hon fight over it again and things getting messy, resulting in the death of him that king il greatly regretted (i really wanna know if the toddler soo won knew about all of this because although his parents were being positive, he is a child who is sensitive to his surroundings) what the lady’s take on this might be though. As in, what she went through after the death of her only protector. Soo won definitely inherited his father’s grudge against the corrupt system. So really, who was the villain all along?