
god that arc w MC and his father frustrated me so so much, not bc of MC but bc of his shameless father. i got rly emotional reading the monologue of MC, he basically at one time, wanted his father dead. but he somehow still had the kindness in him to worry about his father getting cold in the winter, and so asked him to stay with him. it just pissed me off so much that even at the end, the father did not even try to change, he was still stuck in his selfish ways. i’ve seen similar scenes of parent and child issues in other comics and they usually end with the child standing up to the parent at the end and telling them off. i’m glad that MC did that at the rooftop, but even then, he never told his father to leave. it hurt to see him crying when his father left him for the last time… even if it was practically hopeless at that point, i felt like MC still had a bit of faith in his father. i hope that ends there, plz dont bring the father back. i will die of high blood pressure.

yup. im crying again

Well since they have children and that they most likely have a long lifespan (they look mixed but it was written as if they were fully dragon so maybe they’re immortal too?) he might have reconsidered!
Finding his love again, life after life in one thing (pretty romantic as a story but sad if taken seriously) but leaving your children behind is really something else. Not the same emotion here. I can imagine moving on from loving someone but leaving your children to let them see you live another life is very cruel isn’t it ?
In my head he accepted it at some point

Pretty sure it didn't: they had a few chapters about their discussion of if he accepts immortality: the gods said it must be a choice he can't be forced to have it he must want it. He said no and explained why I think. But all that was, if I remember well, BEFORE he had the kids so my theory still stands ;)
someome kill that ugly bitch pleassseeeee