I think even after she got traumatized she was all like 'I'll kill you eventually'. Then she learns that he knows something about Plerion -> decides to investigate the issue by pulling Hajin into the Akatrina recording (much smart, such wow) -> learns that He's Kindspring -> surge of guilt but can't squeeze out proper words of apology -> off the killlist obviously -> tries to pull him back to her side -> fails -> decides to give up on him -> decides that giving up on him was a bad idea -> present time.
Wonder if Hajin saw them and then sent them a quest with that book he got on the 3rd floor of the tower? Lol
{‘Mid-rank village, Lupiton,’ Chae Nayun thought, ‘If this is only mid-rank, then just how big is an upper-rank village?’ “If this is only mid-rank, then just how big is an upper-rank village?” Chae Nayun spoke exactly what was on her mind.} Excellent writing from the Author, as always.
This whole Orden arc is making me fall asleep. I feel like other than the introduction of Litrain, nothing remotely interesting has happened. And no, I don't find starting the demonization of the world and introudcing systems like the Tower of Wish into the world and then giving Hajin a whole bunch of the damn currency compelling reading. If you're going to totally ignore any compelling action scenes, can you at least move relationships forward?
Well, at least now it looks like we're slowly getting somewhere. Hopefully Sahyuk grows a little bit closer to the heroes during the infiltration (though probably not, judging by her behavior). And yeah, Orden arc is too long and too slow. Also, a little bit of Sahyuk stuff: Spoiler Disclaimer: nothing is drawn by me (just a couple of edits), hopefully the artists and people who made the edits don't mind
I can't tell if Bell having an ultimate skill despite having died is a plot hole or a plot point. Also I'm trying to figure out how Nayun's memories would contradict him being Sahyuk's servant. Is it because of Yeonha's theory about him being a returner?
I wonder how many see Sahyuk's anger and awkwardness to Kim Suho. Suho wants to be in the same team as Sahyuk. Sahyuk asking his relationship with other girl. Then misunderstood that they're lover or something.
Turns out that Shin Jonghak actually kind of likes Jin Sahyuk. In a sense that he seems happy to be friendly with her. I'm not sure if it's because she was bitching at Kim Suho or what.
There does indeed seem to be something. These two can be attributed to the fact that Rumi betrayed the old boss with Bell so they should be enemies But this seems to imply that Rumi is upset Jungyeong has changed in the time they've been apart, so I think that they were pretty close before Rumi betrayed them This is also pushing the fact that Rumi understands Jungyeong, so they should know each other well. I think that they were at least good friends and maybe she's even his ex. It's possible that they were just fellow members of the Troupe, but I don't think that the author would shove it down our throats this much if that were the case. Spoiler: Shipwreck Here lies the late Aileen x Jungyeong ship whom we all knew and loved