Since I've spoiled myself of bits and pieces of the novel, now I understand why Luca is behaving that way and different from what Judith remembers from the OG novel.
Can you tell a bit of it? I'm curious hehe( ̄∇ ̄") Gin
He’s a regressor, meaning that he went back in time. So he already experienced the OG plot of the novel. That’s why he is able to learn quickly, didn’t feel exited in the train, and why he’s acting distant to his uncle. Which are all different from the novel Luca.
He’s a regressor, meaning that he went back in time. So he already experienced the OG plot of the novel. That’s why he is able to learn quickly, didn’t feel exited in the train, and why he’s acting dist... Ellie
Woaaahh!! That was unexpected twist! (⊙…⊙ )Thanksss by the way!(≧∀≦)
He’s a regressor, meaning that he went back in time. So he already experienced the OG plot of the novel. That’s why he is able to learn quickly, didn’t feel exited in the train, and why he’s acting dist... Ellie
why does he act like he doesnt like his uncle when his uncle did so much for him?
In the novel, before his uncle died, he admitted to him that what he did for him wasn't out of love but because it was his duty/responsibility. weeb_girl_in_blue
Since I've spoiled myself of bits and pieces of the novel, now I understand why Luca is behaving that way and different from what Judith remembers from the OG novel.