
So this is COMPLETELY irrelevant but I'm Scum Villain trash and I've been thinking this since I first started reading this and now I am COMPELLED to say this. Does this not fit in as a Scum Villain modern AU? Like Qaltaqa is basically Binghe being big and buff and strong, but also a literal puppy??
Sorry, I'll take my leave now
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I cannot bring myself to ship Yulia and the Prince together.
Don't get me wrong, I love the Prince, he has such a dry character compared to all the other fast-paced crazy characters in this story that it makes his perspective an absolute treasure to read. However I just can't see him and Yulia together at all

Hmm, I don't like the fact that this is making out the seme to be an understated hero or "not a bad guy" even though he drugged, raped, and now is essentially gaslighting the uke.
Don't get me wrong, this is interesting and I'm into it, but I like it when stories that go ahead and do these bad things don't just turn around and "oopsie doopsie" out of it. The seme is a dick for doing this and just because they end up having genuine feelings for each other doesn't cancel out the fact that this guy drugged him.

Okay, I think I've said something similar like 5 chapters ago (but who knows? In this new arc every chapter feels the same), but I actually already forgave Suwon ages ago back when they were in Awa, and I've liked him ever since (unpopular opinion haha). HOWEVER, this new arc we're on, which I'm sure is meant to be Suwon's "redemption" arc now that boohoo he's terminally ill, is actually making me hate him.
And not even of his own doing, it's the actions of all the characters around him that is making me dislike him.
Oh, Yona has already pretty much forgiven him because - again- boohoo he's ill! He's dying and also kinda polite to her so she's already half forgiven him. And the dragon's have nothing bad to say even though they're basically imprisoned. I even remember (back in the water nation arc) they said that he reminds them of Yona/has the same aura as her, and Zeno a few chapters ago had a positively-neutral stance on Suwon. And here Haku is seeing his childhood bird and reminiscing all the good times of his childhood with Suwon. Like, no, you're not going to make me like Suwon just like that, and I can't believe you're making these characters who have been basically wanted criminals and fugitives for this whole story suddenly docile and complacent.
This is a long rant, but basically I'm kinda ick with what they're trying to do with Suwon's redemption story that it's making me dislike him more than I ever had before. I feel like the author is kinda subtly trying to sweep his wrongs under the bus.

*Sigh...*
This has been my all time manga since the first time I found it back in 2014 and I've been reading it and loving it for six years, and there has been no other manga that has EVER gotten so close to my heart as this.
However this arc is slowly eating away at me. I use to get so excited whenever I saw an update for this, but now I just feel dread and obligation.
I keep skim reading most of the new chapters because that's the only way I'll get through each chapter without going on a hate filled rant lmao

I have two ideas/ things I want to happen with the soulmark.
Half of me wants Alseph to get the same soulmark at a later date, perhaps after he falls in love with her.
Another darker part of me wants this to go in a darker direction and have another innocent man to have the same soulmark as her (and queue the jealousy hohoho), and for her to prove her love/how devoted she is to Alseph, Zay then straight up murders her actual soulmate.
Like, we all know Alseph is crazy and dark and every story we read with a villain has the villain "reforming" with the MC's love, I'd really like reading a story wherein the MC becomes morally grey to match the villain
(IDK, I think the idea of soulmates is so romantic (obviously), but when you start thinking seriously you suddenly realise it's not that romantic to leave your loved one that you've built a life with for a complete stranger just because fate decided to put a mark on you both and I'd kinda love to see her reject fate for Alseph because her love for him is the only reason she's even in this world)
Either way, I'm excited to see where this is going! It's one of my favourites atm!!

I really really want to like this but it's just so awkward in pacing that it's confusing ╥﹏╥
I think if there were an english version of the novel to read I'd be 100000% down for that because the actual plot is really interesting, but because this manhwa is obviously just skipping details and only showing the highlights it's a little hard to keep being enthusiastic about this.
Okay this chapter is adorable, but I've been trying to think on why I don't want this to be a "Gods and Goddess" sub plot AND I THINK I KNOW WHY but who knows if I'll be able to articulate it well.
The Gods said that they created Del, and then they insinuated that they also created Rin especially fore Del, and that's the part I have a problem with.
At first glance them being "made for each other" sounds amazingly romantic, but then you start thinking deeply and suddenly it's unsettling. Is their love real if they were made for each other? Is their relationship authentic? Is how they even met (which was a group of long coincidences and awkward decisions thrown together in an unlikely bid of fate) all predetermined by some higher power? Do they really make any decision by themselves or are they just puppets for fate and the Gods?
I know I'm getting too deep into this thought for what is essentially just a really cute story, however I couldn't help but thinking this since they first stated that the gods themselves made Del.
Either way I'm sitting back to enjoy the ride of these two being cute and I'm hoping my dramatic ass is making a big deal out of nothing and that the author doesn't go to the darker side of this
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I understand what your saying. But what if Rinrin's soul is in the wrong body? Somehow giving her free will; throwing everything out of bounds and loosing the "gods/goddess" grip on Del?
That's my theory.
Ooooh, I actually love that idea!
Let's hope were both wrong and it's even more intriguing than we thought!