I’m pretty certain they will, but it’s a slow burn. I’m at chapter 78/123 and she is still at the “let’s not see each other ever again” mood.
The truth is I like this one because they have both made asses of themselves. Meaning they both made major assumptions about each other and ugh yeah, his backstory is kind of really rough buddy.
“Never meet your idols” is like part 1 of his issues and then part 2 is “idolizing someone is also dehumanizing them.” I don’t want to spoil this part in detail because it was quite jarring.
Her issues, were like before she met him “everything is fine- I don’t need to ask questions.” And then after the betrayal it turned into “everything will be fine if I don’t ask questions right? Right???”
WRONG GIRL.
While reading the novel, for once I am equally frustrated with both leads lol
So I’m certain they will work shit out. But it’s a slow burn for sure, and they have issues to get through. I’ll probably finish reading the novel today or tomorrow, so I’ll let you know if otherwise.
So true. I finished the novel a while ago and it's so painful, the end it's bitter sweet but with the extra chapters it's a bit more happy. They went through a lot, both victims of the war with many scars, things got better once they talked and cryed.
He idealized her, she didn’t wanted to know her father wrongs and ML pain. Until they both were forced to face it and open their eyes to the true.
I cryed with this novel, it's deep and well written. the political situation of the country and the war gives many nuances to the relationships in the story.
It’s not often that a male lead’s depressing backstory actually makes sense in why he’s such a shitty husband!!! [pikachu face]
Soon, The next maybe ten chapters or so will be the ML’s backstory.
The novel has 123 chapters, expect the webcomic to have about 100. Im past reading 70, and it’s actually so interesting. Refreshing to read something with zero magic!!!
Without getting into spoilers, they both have of them have C-PSTD, and their fatal flaws seriously clash with each other’s -his is obviously an inferiority complex, while hers was a lack of curiosity.
The translations I read was better than the scanlations, but still not super fluent. But, it’s at least good enough to enjoy.
Someone else already posted the link in the comments.