Was a really wise move the headmaster did. Instead of forcing him to fight, he made him actually motivated. Sure, it's a bit cruel seeing the names of his dead friends, but he was also making light of the war.
I know they're written that way on purpose but I really do wonder how characters like Han Seori pull those leaps of logic off... like all you did was meet your mother how does that mean she's the chairman's real wife
Idk why any of you thought he'd end up with his knights when there wasn't really any romance, plus they practically helped raise him and except for Dia the other two treated him like family almost. Dia was more like a comrade in arms lol
Iora and Wellmy's relationship now and as kids would basically be what Aria and Mielle would've been like/the way Aria imagined it when Mielle was executed
In a way the headmaster kinda tricked him, but it was for the best, otherwise I bet without him they would've had a worse ending to the war
Was a really wise move the headmaster did. Instead of forcing him to fight, he made him actually motivated. Sure, it's a bit cruel seeing the names of his dead friends, but he was also making light of the war.