
This is basically what happens.
Yuna wakes up in her world. She was gone for a year. Jumps ahead 6 months, Yuna is dating Kahyun, she doesn't remember Reino or Phatasma at all, but starts having dreams. In Phatasma, Libera is queen and pregnant, having saved Leon. Ehren is now chancellor and is concerned about the dreams Yuna is having. Back with Yuna, she suddenly remembers everything, including Rieno, and begins weeping as she tells Kahyun everything. He tells her that Rieno would have wanted her to be happy. The end.
A really sucky ending to what was a pretty good manga. It really pissed me off. Reino gets a tragic end, and Yuna gets her heart broken while Libera gets to live happily as queen. That seriously pissed me off. She was a wicked, selfish, spiteful woman throughout the whole series that thought only about herself. Her only redeeming quality, if you can even call it that, is how she fell for Leon. That b*tch deserved to die, or at least didn't deserve to be happy, while Yuna, though reunited with her family and now dating her old crush, is heartbroken over Reino's death. WTF

i do agree with u but i disagree about what u said about Libera cuz i kinda like her character too..i think she wasnt that evil..and i also kinda disappoint with the ending. i know that reino will die bcuz of a lot of spoiler comment i read,,but i kinda hoping she will meet with his reincarnation.but then it just end like that (╯°Д °)╯╧╧

So they lost and their season is over for the year. Big deal. They begin openly crying as if their entire futures are permanently ruined, and then Hinata and Kageyama begin throwing massive tantrums in the gym as if they're two years old. I get that the game is important to them, but seriously, grow the f*ck up.

You probably never played sport intensely. When you give all you got, praticing hours per week, being proud of your team, having your hopes up and everything is smashed by a two points difference on the 3rd set... I still remember when my team lost in final, everybody had teary eyes, even the guys (and we still had silver)! Being emotionnal is natural and usually short in time, 2 hours after you are up for another practice.

I have. I played soccer for 8 years. I'm saying, pick yourself up and try harder next time. Ok, I can see getting weepy eyed, but don't go slamming volleyballs against the wall until you break something, climbing all over the gym as if you're a damn monkey, and running blindly at full speed until you crash into something while screaming so loudly that you disrupt the entire school. It was high school volleyball, not the superbowl championship. That was the type of behavior a highly spoiled 2 year old does when their favorite toy is taken away from them.

It's more out of frustration and disappointment in yourslef. They have worked hard for so long with practices and even outside practices. So to me what they do is normal because when you love the sport so much it makes you feel that way. I have played soccer for at least 13 years and I don't plan to stop. It's more of you have worked hard for years and years to get better and better and sometimes it can hit you hard like a slap in your face.

Oh WOW! you've played soccer for 8 years? you must've experience a lot.. then you should understand how it feels to be on a losing team that never had the feeling of glory (winning) like those two so-called idiots (Kageyama and Hinata).
They did try they best and pick themselves up. then what's the point in them playing with Aoba Johsai all over again even tho- they've lost so many times and now they're up against a top team (Shiratorizawa) . that's just how they let out their frustrations that's been piled up. Σ(っ°Д °;)っ

tsukishima-san is that u
Ok, except for an incredibly abrupt ending that was hard to understand. Many people seem confused about the end, so I'll explain what happened, and hopefully clear up any confusion.
Many people seem to think he chose to become a man. That, however, is not the case, and I'll explain why. First off, it's not really a choice he gets to make, but is something based upon who he loves. If he falls for a male, he becomes female, and that's what happened. And as we saw at the end, Ayato and Hugo get together. This would mean his body would become female.
Everyone else seems to accept Ayato's decision as well. Even Sui. I took his "Soon" comment was him understanding that Ayato had accepted he would die young, but was willing to do so if it meant he could be happy with the one he loved, just as his mother did. Sui's "soon" comment was in reference to him understanding that Ayato would someday soon die.
Now, as for the last page, where Ayato is dressed as a boy, I took this to mean that Ayato overcame his fears and accepted his responsibilities. He was afraid of becoming a woman, afraid of loving Hugo, and afraid of becoming king, etc. But he found the inner strength to overcome his fears. He accepted that he would die young in favor of being with Hugo, and thus became a woman. However, since the general public believed he was a boy since they didn't know about his secret, even though he became a woman, he pretended to be a male while in public so he could be king anyway. How would they explain him suddenly being a female anyway? This is why he pretends to be a male at the end. He not only accepted who he truly was, but overcame his fears and was able to find happiness, even though it meant having a short life.
So, in conclusion, Ayato overcame his fears, and he and Hugo ended up together, he became a woman and accepted he would have a short lifespan, but he pretends he's a man in public, allowing him to become king.