Sasa July 14, 2025 8:21 am

I'm also hoping the brother will later get together with the guild master haha

Sasa July 8, 2025 9:15 am

Lol this type of miscommunication and misundersting I can tolerate.

Sasa June 29, 2025 11:52 am

I wrote the spoiler 2-3 months ago bc ppl were complaining and hating on Heiner. So I spoiled the ending. If you really hated the idea of Annette getting back together with Heiner, the main novel ends here. It is ambiguous if they do get back together. It's open ended. It's hopeful and heavily implied Annette is giving Heiner a chance again.

So for those that hate Heiner still, you can stop here.

The side story, though, continues where the main story left off. And they do eventually get back together. They also do the hanky panky, with Heiner revealing his insecurities about the scars and tattoos on his body. Annette reassures him she doesn't care, and they replace the painful first time with something more sweet and tender.

Sasa June 24, 2025 10:30 am

After the sister starts blaming Olivia, Olivia soon leaves and goes with the Grand Duke. She gives up on her family and the crowned prince around like chapter 20-ish in the novel. The story moves pretty quickly

    Cheeky June 24, 2025 8:37 pm

    Thank you for this. ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ

    Scythe June 25, 2025 2:44 am

    Thank you (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜

    Le Apricot June 25, 2025 5:29 am

    When you post a comment with a spoiler, there's a box you gotta click that says it's a spoiler. That way, people reading the comments don't get spoiled

    Meaningless June 25, 2025 9:07 am

    Thank you!!

Sasa June 23, 2025 5:08 am

The dad is dumb, but he couldn't direct his anger at the royal family and other ducal family, so he directed it towards the easiest target, Olivia.

I also have to mention, he is actually justified in his anger towards Olivia's mother. Unlike other manhwas, the father got legitimately raped by Olivia's mom. Olivia's mom was coerced and blackmailed to sleep with the Duke by the duke's political enemy. Since he is part of the imperial(?) faction with impeccable reputation, known to he a devoted and loving husband, they targeted his reputation as a faithful husband.

They drugged and knocked him out during a party, and had Olivia's mom sleep with him.

Sasa June 13, 2025 2:30 am

The novel is one of the more interesting novel. Too bad the manhwa sped up the pace. It doesn't skip scenes per se, but they don't put emphasis on the internal dialogue and stuff. I tried reading past what was translated using MTL, but once you get into the Murim arc, it got Google didn't know how to translate the murim terms. I kinda dropped it around when the MC created a female avatar of himself.

    SageTheHoly June 13, 2025 3:16 am

    Do you perhaps still have the novel link?

    Sasa June 13, 2025 5:06 am
    Do you perhaps still have the novel link? SageTheHoly

    https://fictionread.xyz/novel/679cb098710a480a206b7a4e

    Sasa June 13, 2025 5:09 am

    I personally found the novel really interesting when the original body went into coma, and each of the avatars gained their own autonomy, and Hans went off the deep end. When the OG went into a coma, you really get the sense how each avatar have their own personalities.

    SageTheHoly June 13, 2025 6:53 pm
    https://fictionread.xyz/novel/679cb098710a480a206b7a4e Sasa

    Thank you so much!! (●'◡'●)ノ

    Sasa June 13, 2025 9:15 pm
    Thank you so much!! (●'◡'●)ノ SageTheHoly

    You're welcome! The translated novel is catching up to where I left off. Much it gets to the demon arc, I fully plan to continue reading. From where i left off, the MC is planning to migrate from his designated world to Murim.

    Arriettylover June 25, 2025 7:11 am

    This whole comment chain is greatttt i love spoilers ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
    Hehe

    Arriettylover June 25, 2025 7:13 am

    If any of y’all novel readers just so happen to get the urge to spoil it would be a special treat
    NOT THAT I WANT IT or anything- what- i mean-
    (๑•ㅂ•)و✧

Sasa June 10, 2025 4:02 pm

While I liked the changes to Edric in the manhwa compared to the novel (he's less vicious and less purposely cruel compared to the novel), I can't say I like the changes to Millie or Francis.

The whole second male lead subplot that didn't exist in the novel, undercuts Millie's motivation and drive. Bc in the novel, MILLIE ran away on her own, SHE did it by herself, SHE carved out a new life for herself without anyone's help.

She threw Edric away. Although someone stole her ring and it did sadden her, her ring being stolen by a woman is what made ppl believe she was dead.

Sasa May 24, 2025 10:32 am

Can someone explain the Guide of Sin to me and how they work? I'm just so confused. They stop ppl from climbing bc why?

I also don't understand how solo mode works. So all these "NPCs" like the ghost, dwarf Smith, the witch that's learning magic, the Guide of Sin captains etc, are also available in the other solo mode player's tower? Bc they have to be since the other two met that one knight that followed the goddess of beauty(?) earlier in the story.

    Tea dealer May 24, 2025 1:19 pm

    The solo mode is confusing for me too ╥﹏╥ How I understood it was that they were challengers once, but gave up their freedom to seek power ; and now they're anchored in the tower and can't go out ? But then does it mean they exist in each solo mode, so if Taehan kills them it won't change the other solo modes ? Or is it the same tower for these characters, it's just the challengers that are ?
    And if I remember well the Guide of Sin are just monopolizing ressources to go further in the Tower ; that way they pressure every newcomer to join them (or die). They function on a hierarchy based on the floor you're in : the 20s, 30s, 40s, etc. The higher ups are the most influential and powerful (they're the ones we see talking in the round table in this chapter 109)
    Sorry if my response isn't accurate it's been a while I've been reading this

    bookworm June 4, 2025 5:18 am

    So what I understand from the guides of sin is similar to @tea dealer, basically they want to monopolize resources and are scared of losing their lives by risking climbing further in the tower and want to cling on to the power that they have. To ensure they remain in power, they don't want to have to deal with other challengers becoming too strong and opposing them, so they try to get rid of them if they won't join their cause.

    As for solo mode, I think of it as almost parallel universes, each player is in their own "universe" of the tower. The NPCs exist in all of these towers, but I'm not sure if Taesan's NPCs will have awareness of others in solo mode. Iirc though, they're all immortal after having signed contracts in the tower, so while they are bound to the tower & the god they follow, I don't think they can be killed by any of the players climbing the tower. Hope that makes sense!

    Sasa June 4, 2025 10:53 am
    So what I understand from the guides of sin is similar to @tea dealer, basically they want to monopolize resources and are scared of losing their lives by risking climbing further in the tower and want to cling... bookworm

    Thanks for the explanation. I guess my hang up is the ghost and Guide of Sin are/were players. Are they unique to Taesan's tower, or do they also exist in the other solo mode's tower? That's what's confusing me.

    Rain August 19, 2025 10:58 am
    Thanks for the explanation. I guess my hang up is the ghost and Guide of Sin are/were players. Are they unique to Taesan's tower, or do they also exist in the other solo mode's tower? That's what's confusing me... Sasa

    Yes they do exsist for the other players. They started as players climbing the tower but gave up reaching the top and made a contract with the tower to achieve something else like revenge, finding their god, study magic etc and are now part of the tower and cannot leave it. So every player has them in their tower.

    Sasa August 19, 2025 11:02 am
    Yes they do exsist for the other players. They started as players climbing the tower but gave up reaching the top and made a contract with the tower to achieve something else like revenge, finding their god, st... Rain

    Are they the SAME players though? Like since Taesan are killing the Guide of Sins, are those Guide of Sin ppl disappearing for the current Earth players? Or are the other Earth players in a parallel tower where they have their own unique Guide of Sin players separate from Taesan?

Sasa May 21, 2025 2:20 am

During the tea scene where Millie asks why did they get married, Edric in the novel says, "If you stop whining like a child and play the role of a wise wife like you are now, I think I can believe the feeling (of love) I felt back then wasn't an illusion." When Millie says nothing in response, he shoos her off and says if she has nothing else to add, he would like her to leave him alone. His reasoning? He was stressed out from subduing the rumors and newspapers of Millie's infertility. He had to fight the royal family to get the articles removed. And he ended up taking his frustration on Millie (kinda implying she doesn't even know the difficulties he had to go through in order to keep her happy. She should be grateful~)

Millie's disappearance:
Felton gifted her an estate. It was an apology for his harsh words when she asked about why they got married. However, right before she got the papers of ownership, she overhear Felton and her MIL talking and found out she's infertile, so the MILk suggested Felton get a mistress. Millie assumed Felton wanted to her to move to the countryside so he can have a mistress at the main house. While she goes to his office to tear up the paper, she finds Felton's drafted divorce papers. She signs it, tucks it back into its secret place, and immediately runs away. She lies to the staff and said she's taking a carriage to the Marchioness (the art patron). No one thinks anything of it. Felton comes home, exhausted, and asks where is Millie? The staff replies and Felton is like okay. Takes a bath, relaxes, and when a few hours pass and Millie is still not in sight, does he then realize something is wrong. He thought Millie was late from coming home bc of the rain. Instead of being worried of her safety, he was annoyed at first. He thought he needed to give Millie a firm warning about come home on time and ordered a carriage to be ready so he can go pick her up himself. When he arrives at the Marchioness', she says Millie never arrived at the appointment, which isn't like her. Millie actually got off the carriage halfway through and decided to walk the rest of the way. And it's during this time she goes missing with the staff being oblivious and inattentive to Millie.

Another scene that wasn't included during Millie's run away arc is that Felton goes to Millie's academy friend's house to see if maybe Millie was there. He finds out the friend was just using Millie so decides to ruin the husband's business.

Felton starts to feel guilt and wonder if what he said to her about "it was love" and if she acted more obedient befitting a duchess was too harsh. But then he is like Millie wouldn't leave home bc of that. She's not so weak to be hurt by his words...right? Even if he was hurtful to hear, Millie smiled the day after and fixed his clothes, and said she would do better. He convinces himself Millie wasn't such a weak and narrow minded woman to leave him over something so minor. He convinces himself that Millie probably fell asleep somewhere while taking shelter from the rain. She's probably home by now and fidgeting while waiting for him. He'll be magnimous enough to forgive her and nod scold her for making him worry. Then he'll apologize for what he said about not loving her anymore.

A month goes by, and his life goes on as normal. He secretly is searching for her but does not put any news or ads out bc he doesn't want to ruin his family reputation.

As he's rummaging through his paper, he finally finds the divorce papers with millie's signature. It is then he realizes why millie ran away. He puts out an ad finally about her disappearance.

3 more months go by since he started advertising for Millie. By now, Millie has been gone 4 months. And I should clarify here. I misremembered the events. It takes about 6 months before Felton finds out "Millie" is dead. Not that he didn't try to find her for 6 months.

Anyway, oh poor, wittle Felton~ His impeccable manners and reputation goes down the drain bc he's pining for Millie. The women of the aristocracy swarm to his home, hoping to become the new duchess, but he's being mean to them! Kicks them out of his home and threatens to ruin their family if they try to seduce him again. He bans women from entering the dukedom ever again. Woe is, Felton! Ppl are gossiping about how crazy he's become.

He goes to Milrod Square, the place where he stood Millie up in the rain. He stands alone in the square and FINALLY, after 4 months, regrets standing Millie up. He starts crying.

5 months after Millie's disappearance, Felton begins to deteriorate (oh boo hoo). He becomes listless, making more mistake at work. He broke his glasses (bc in the diary, Millie said she wanted to be his glasses and so he broke his glasses in some convoluted reasoning Millie needs to be the one to help him see). He was losing contracts and being excluded from important political deals. His entire life's work was unraveling, but Felton didn't care bc only Millie mattered. Nothing else did. Without his glasses, his falls down the stairs, but even as his head is bleeding, he has no reaction (okay, so?)

He orders for a carriage so he can go back to the square to hopefully even find a trace of Millie. But then, when he mistakes someone for her, he gets disappointed. He decides to injury himself. He got a thought in his head. If he gets hurt, wouldn't Millie show up? No matter how much she hates him, she would come back if she heard about his accident right? He thinks maybe Millie regrets leaving him, but is too embarrassed to come back. That made him feel better. Millie will come running back to him with tears on her face and blame herself for his injury. The idea of dying didn't deter him. After all, he is good as dead without Millie (barf!!). So Felton PURPOSELY runs into traffic and gets run over by a carriage.

Anyway, Felton almost died. His body was crushed and he needed 5 blood transfusion. Then the infection almost kills him. 2 months goes by after his accident before he is able to walk again (So this is about 7 months after Millie's disappearance). His accident was a big deal, to the point the imperial family cancelled events. But of course Millie didn't visit him. Felton gets angry. How dare Millie abandon him! He will find her and bring her back, even if it means chaining her up.

The events of Felton confronting his mother is a little different, but essentially he finds out his mother has been poisoning Millie and she is the reason Millie miscarried. He banishes his mother from the estate and revokes the title of duchess from her. Also, while yes, the mom wants him to remarry a noble, the countess didn't play a big role. Francis, also does not have a big part either. He felt sorry for Millie, and he felt like he was the reason Millie ended up marrying Felton and living a miserable life bc he purposely provoked Felton's possessive jealousy. So, like the manhwa, he offered to be her wingman and provoke Felton's jealousy again to respark their passion. When Millie refused him, he told her to watch what she's eating bc she's showing signs of poisoning. That's the extent of his part in the manhwa.

About a week goes by after he kicks the mom out and a man visits the estate and says he cremated Millie. It is only "confirmed" as Millie bc the driver said recognized Millie, and that the person he cremated wore Millie's ring. Once Millie's urn arrived, Felton looked relaxed and relieved, much to the staff's shock (and disgust).

Unlike Felton, Oz did not believe the urn belonged to Millie. She questions and badgers the guy until the guy confessed that he doesn't remember the face well. Only that she was petite, had brown hair, and had a ring on her middle finger. Oz brightens up, realizing then the corpse that was cremated CAN'T be Millie, bc the ring should be on her ring finger. Millie keeps the news to herself, and even pretends to cry when they received the urn bc she feels Millie is finally free from this miserable life.

As Millie is tiding up Millie's room, the butler interrupts her with a funeral invitation he received from Felton. Felton wrote a funeral invitation for both Millie's and HIS funeral. Realizing his intention, the run to Felton's room and they find him with a gun to his temple, ready to kill himself.


Aaaand this is about where the manhwa is. So I'll stop here to avoid spoilers

    Sasa May 21, 2025 2:22 am

    Like I said, novel Edric is the scum of the earth. I hate him SO MUCH. The manhwa actually softened him up a bit and he doesn't save half as much the hurtful things his novel counterpart does.

    skskd May 21, 2025 11:39 am

    wait no, tell me more. Im too lazy to read the novel

    MissTeaLeaves May 30, 2025 2:29 am

    Thank youu

    Rika June 3, 2025 6:20 am

    Girl thank you so much i was just about to read this nevermind lol

Sasa May 20, 2025 7:28 pm

Wow. I thought they only changed how Millie ran away and how Felton reacted. But they're adding a whole new 2nd ML plot. In the novel, Francis only sympathized with her. He stayed in the capital as an artist and also had no idea where she ran off to. The only person that knew Millie was alive was Oz, and that's bc Oz deduced Millie was alive from the bits and pieces of news that she discovered. Not bc Millie sent her a letter.

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