
fuck why did i read this while its still ongoing
also, can anyone give me spoilers on the blonde, green-eyed regases? bc i have a theory!!! what if all the regas that have been killed all these years actually do reincarnate into blonde and green-eyed people? hence the preference among the kings (or just the former king???).
also did the former king die bc if he didnt, and my theory is true, i wanted him to go through the angst that his regas reincarnated but he treated him/her badly.

It wasn't directly stated in the novel, or could be but I'm not remembering, it's been a while since I finished it, but I think Regas were always supposed to be blond and green-eyed. If I remember correctly, Norhox made a snide remark about Truyde having the same taste as "the king" (Karas' father). So the King's real Regas was blond and green-eyed, basically same as Abel's reincarnation. As for the king, he is dead.

thanks for the answer! i see, so thats the reason why the official training ground of regases were full of blonds w green eyes.
i dont think they were only supposed to be blonds w green eyes tho, cause i just read this whole thing , and the introduction only stated that they calm down the dragons. although from your answer, im guessing the novel didnt really go in depth w the past kings and their respective regas. the blond w green eyes could really just be a preference of the former king that dukie also somehow become fascinated w.

The Duke can't be fascinated by anyone else. There's a reason why he specially "likes" green-eyed and blond dudes but that's a spoiler. You know what, people may be disappointed we couldn't have buff Abel but it all makes sense in the story. Abel's beautiful appearance, why he is sickly, why he reincarnated, why he had to die, why he had to be "unattractive" in his first life (but this is more of a theory). I'll just say, enjoy the story!

on one hand, i agree w other opinions that yido shouldve told sejin, on the other, i don't think sejin shouldve been told bc w how he is rn, he wouldve tried hard to save his fam.
what i do know is that sejin needs to process everything properly, and maybe ido couldve contacted a professional to ask for advice. i feel affinity w sejin as i also grew up in a toxic abusive environment, and like sejin, i knew that things shouldnt be the way they are. the thing is, knowing and processing the experience are different things. sejin knows what his fam is doing but has always repressed it within himself/never processed it. idk if this manhwa is going the realistic route, but there's a pre-processing moment where everything that's happened is kinda buffering or loading in your head, then there's the main part of processing and thats where u fall apart.
in my opinion, ido shouldve done everything to kickstart the pre-processing part and be there for sejin for the main processing part. then when sejin's kinda ok, thats when he shouldve done his plan for sejin's fam's company. realistically, w how ido did things, sejins going to go back to his fam (worse, his father) bc the attachment is still strong. saw a lot of abused people do this in real life when they were forcibly removed from that situation and they werent actually ready to move on. idk how it'll play out here tho.
bottom line is, abuse, esp for the victim, is complex.

I come from a similar situation. I 100% agree and support your points. This type of trauma is something that follows someone for their entire life. As much as victims want to get away from their abusers/traumas, it’s just NOT that simple.
Im really hoping this story goes the realistic route and so far-in terms of Sejin- it seems the story is. The way Sejin is acting right now (the calm before the storm) or like you said-“buffering” feels very real to me.
On the other hand, the way Ido tried to cushion Sejin before the fall…I also agree with you, I don’t think he did it the right way. I think Ido is going to cause Sejin to spiral first before healing.
he shouldve made girl friends then he would know red flag men like that are only attractive in paper and fiction