That last chapter made me a bit confused. What was he hinting at I really can't tell. Can ...

Jelly December 24, 2020 8:06 pm

That last chapter made me a bit confused. What was he hinting at I really can't tell. Can someone explain plzz(〜 ̄△ ̄)〜

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    LazyParrot December 25, 2020 7:36 am

    Well let's just say that Hades realized that the object of Aisha's unconditional love is Abel, as oppose to Hades' perception that a person won't be nice without expecting something in return hence his distrust about the whole sponsor thing. Abel meant the world for Hades, so for Aisha to be able to love his son regardless of anything that she was aware of and even not knowledgeable about, he intended to give back that love to her as much.
    In short, his determination of not letting her go have leveled up by +10.

    mia December 25, 2020 3:27 pm
    Well let's just say that Hades realized that the object of Aisha's unconditional love is Abel, as oppose to Hades' perception that a person won't be nice without expecting something in return hence his distrust... LazyParrot

    damn

    오닉스 ㅜㅅㅜ December 28, 2020 4:18 pm
    Well let's just say that Hades realized that the object of Aisha's unconditional love is Abel, as oppose to Hades' perception that a person won't be nice without expecting something in return hence his distrust... LazyParrot

    Thanks that helped a lot, the way I perceived that chapter was a lot different than how you did so I needed another point of view to fully understand.

    I'm not that smart heh..( ̄∇ ̄")