
Did y'all see the chandelier on the outside of the outdoor double doors? Wtf kinda choice was that, just don't add one of its not necessary.

Lol. Outdoor chandeliers do exist. They create a warm and inviting atmosphere like the would do if used indoors. Creates a focal point, more or less. A recessed/down light is more general or task focused, however. Doesn't give much visual impact . . . Not saying you don't know this, just saying that implementing it like so is more common than you think.

You know for the longest time I've hoped for Diana to come to her senses like Helios did. I truly believe her heart was originally in the right place, but she went about everything wrong, and lost herself in her own power. Yes Hestia is/was out for revenge, but she still gave her chance after chance to change and apologize. Instead Diana chose to double (no triple) down and ignore all responsibility for everything. Once Helios truly and sincerely apologized Hess went to work helping him be a better ruler alongside Kael, and began working together for the betterment of the people. If Diana had just put her pride aside, apologized, and stopped to listen, none of this would have led to her position being as bad as it is now. Hess could have helped her truly realize her ideals in a healthy way. With Diana's position as saintess and crown princess they could have worked together to bring about change with the temple without directly harming Diana as much. Yes her saintess position would weaken a lot, but she is the crown princess now, not just a saintess. She doesn't understand that the moment she married Helios she stopped being only a saintess, and her priorities needed to be adjusted accordingly. She never needed to abandon her ideals, but she needed to listen to advice on how to approach implementing those ideals in a healthy, non antagonistic way. I don't know, its just the more I see Diana's pov, the more I feel almost sad about the what could have been if only she pulled her head out of the sand. We're long past the point where temple brainwashing is acceptable as the only excuse.

To be honest I'm pretty disappointed in the ending. The final chapter is really good, and honestly everything I've ever hoped for from their relationship and futures, but it was too rushed. Like others have said this needs several more volumes for the ending to really be impactful and even more meaningful. Theres way too many open plot points, and much much more that would have been great to see in terms of gojo's journey of self growth. Anyone know what happened to the mangaka? From the rest of this manga it really doesn't feel like a choice the mangaka would have ideally chosen.

Doesn't Leo's complete fangs look like a dragon head? I can't remember if we've seen her dads full fangs, but I wonder if it also looks like a dragon. Perhaps that might be a clue to their powers origin. But then again they've also always been compared to black lions, so idk. Eh it was just a random thought I had after re-reading that chapter with the official tl, I'm not too fussed even if we never learn the answer.

Why is the overall translation decent, but the names so scuffed? Like why did they translate his name as dad? And wtf did they write for crown? It legit looked like someone bashed their head into their keyboard and called it "good enough". Plus one whole part was so oddly squished and really distracting. Other than those issues I'm really glad he talked to her and gave solid advise with a somewhat new perspective. I feel like if she hadn't had that honest conversation with him she would have made a big choice that she would regret forever. Also confirmation on the pacifier artifact was nice to finally have more info on.

I've got 3 that I think are pretty good, I'll post in the replies if anyone's interested (all yaoi, I haven't found any good ones for yuri or straight yet). They're all pretty short so its a quick read. I've got a sub verse, and two with one partner learning about bdsm to please their partner (one for a sub, and one for a dom). All three are ACTUALLY good examples, with safe words, good communication, AND the almost unheard of aftercare. Actually now that I think of it I have a fourth, but that one doesn't end up really having to do with bdsm beyond the beginning like half of it, and its somewhat longish (completed though). The fourth also doesn't really have much good bedroom practices until much later (aka basically nonexistent aftercare, ect), but its decent story wise.

Idk how to post links so here's the names on here
1) ore no sub o Abaku na (sub verse)
2) hitomebore shita hito Ga Do-M datta mono de (dom learning for sub)
3) kabukichou bad trip (sub learning for dom)
4) blood bank (the one I'm kinda on the fence about including, but oh well)
I hope y'all like these ones too.
Domestic violence is NEVER okay no matter who it is, but i certainly am happy to see ravencrook's family and life falling apart. Serves that wicked crow right, he dared covet what was never his, and his stupid daughter is just as big of a crook thinking blood superseded position and authority. I would ask how the heck she was raised to be so stupid and ignorant, but then I see her mother who pretty much tried to do the same thing but more "sneaky" (lol like mother like daughter).
I pity the mother tbh, i mean, i think she won't be that meanie if she didn't marry that disgusting piece of sht. I mean by how she handled the issue, instead of releasing some dirt of saintess or made up some rumors, she just released the fact that most of the people knew of, but the nobility added more into it that made it sounds more disgusting (as per the princess' order btw) but she can do that from the start you know telling everyone about that but instead that she was born a commoner in a slum.
Hmm you make a good point. Who could really know how she would have turned out differently if not for her pos husband.
I pity the child for not having better parents, you just know that girl only said stuff about commoners bc she heard it from her parents. Her dad is straight up evil, her mom is just a typical classist noble, I'm sure she wasn't born evil, but her role models were atrocious to say the least