
I'd like to raise a point that I've always found odd in the plot. Who would call their son Dragon in a world where the only other name for that word is related to the celestial dragon, especially when it's a character like Garp who knows the ins and outs of celestial dragons. So we can say that from a story point of view, it's a revolutionary dragon who faces another dragon, but I find that inconsistent with the logical and sensible development of the characters. I always thought that it was perhaps a nickname that the character had chosen himself after having become a revolutionary but obviously not
I know this feeling, andrew you have to talk to luke or else one day you will end up crying a lot . It happened to someone I know (me)
Dude, this last chapter shook me hard. I realized I AM ANDREW! Everything he was feeling, ups, downs, anxiety and insecurity, happiness with just any attention. I've been with my husband for 9 years and honestly, it doesn't really change much. This is just who we are (Andy), which is kinda frightening.
I do feel bad for Andrew and I do agree that he needs to talk to Luke cause their relationship is reminding of my ex and I. My ex was exactly like Andrew, they overthink a lot and I didn’t cared if we were public but to them, they were scared for me and for us. So Andrew GOTTA talk to Luke. And also Luke, both of them gotta have that deep talk before something happens