
ikr?!?!?!?!?!
I feel like BWAT used the best pattern of "enemies to lovers" - basically, when two people are divided by circumstances, not by their identities, personalities, and believes. However, it means that not all circumstances can be overcome, like in this situation - they have to go back to their lands and govern, they have to produce heirs, who will continue. and even though they manage to fulfill that, the circumstances still remain that keep them still apart despite their personalities, believes, and relationship. in so many ways the plot has really been plotting. the level of sadness and longing is just right and stays there, so does the story. in terms of writing, BWAT did an excellent job, and yes, it didnʻt fully resolve. BUT it also means we, readers, gonna return again and again and again, cause there is that small % of the story being unresolved. I think itʻs brilliant. but yeah, I wish they all lived together.......

Yeah ikr why don't they like pick a land that are in between their territory and make idk like headquarters there so that they can both govern their land but be together
But I can see the beauty of them taking times out of their schedule to meet each other rather than them staying together but both so busy they barely speak but I bet that won't happen with them lol Seth can't keep his hands to himself
Why does the dark-skinned twin has a different surname?