
I'm so disappointed with the manhwa adaptation. Please go read the novel instead it doesn't deserve this kind of treatment.

Personally, I LIKED that the novel ending was like that
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Tho, it doesn't satisfy our craving for an eye for an eye,
I find it very interesting that FL chose to, essentially, wash her hands off the entire thing so that she can focus all her efforts in developing their fief and building her own family there -> that uncomfortable maturity that we sometimes have to do as adults
I also liked how the main villain gets "destroyed" w/o needing any intervention from the main couple and is brought down by her own actions -> a rare occurence in rofan
'Coz it shows how she was so deluded & arrogant that she didn't to be intentionally brought down by someone else

I hate this manga it's like your husband falling in love with your fucking surrogate it's icky. Nathaniel's anger is justified.

I think you’re judging it too much by the standards we have right now. Well, this is a fantasy land that is meant to be way way way in the past where man I can have multiple wives and it’s expected that most of the wives after the first one which is usually arranged or Usually for political gain or because he likes them and wants to fuck them

Yeah..and it can NOT be that way. The author can TOTALLY make us like MC and ML without making us try to think about those unnecessary morally questionable bs, since, like you said, we're in the modern era and we have NEW moral standards. Yet here we are. Nathaniel is the original wife, so again, I will stand that his attitude is JUSTIFIED. No matter what era people have feelings, he's been with ML longer, slept with ML longer, had conversations with ML longer and IS in a RELATIONSHIP with ML longer. No matter what era three or more people CANNOT coexist within a relationship like this with a single person without feelings of negativity

Not saying that that’s not fine and I don’t get you and stuff like that. I might just not care because I know who he’s gonna end up with and how the story is gonna go anyways. Most likely going to be a short and very clear type Any relationship they had an arranged marriage as well. There was also convenient. He married him because he needed the baby and he couldn’t give it to him so he just got somebody else realistic. Doing it the only difference is that he’s actually in love this time meaning that they’re not in a relationship. The first two are not in a relationship. They were just arranged type of marriage marriage. This is forced type of arranged marriage. Don’t even know if he wanted that specific person, but I understand where you’re coming from and you’re saying the author shouldn’t make you think or whatever then just don’t read it anymore

Arranged marriages are still marriages. Yes it is a type of relationship. Yes it is just as real and valid and holds up. Loyalty and respect and fulfillment of conjugal and marital duties is still expected from both parties.
Forced and arranged marriages are very different. Idk what kind of crack yall on. Most of y’all’s grandparents had arranged marriages.
Neglecting your marriage partner makes you a scum, unless they neglected their obligation towards you first, or are simply a displaceable person. Which we might find out later.
Anyways it’s a silly little fiction so I will read it.
It’s just that people can enjoy shit without needing to jump through hoops to justify actions that are clearly wrong. There’s no need to make out the king to be a good person when they’re not.

People say Cain should've ended up with MC, MC should've bla blah, Cain should've, this that boo, NO. Cain shouldn't have met Jooin in this life in the first place. Jooin was a shackle to him. He would've been so much happier and more peaceful had Jooin not come into his life because it only made him stuck in the past. Jooin can never and SHOULD NEVER be Cain's lover. Cain would forever subconsciously regard him as his master and himself as a dog/follower. No relationship will work like that.

I agree. Their relationship was painfully one sided with him always putting Jooin above his own emotional needs. Cain never saw his relationship with Jooin as that that should be of equals. He wished to forever serve Jooin and Jooin just didn't want that type of relationship. That is why Jooin up until the very end refused to accept the master title Cain was often forcing onto him.
Is it just me or did the art style level down like...by a lot..?
Yeah.. it did, it’s gotten even worse :/
I feel like it's gone back to the art style in ch 1