It stops when she lives out her predestined life. Last ch Anastasio said something like there are children that struggle to get back on the correct path from their misaligned lives. He also told her she made a good choice this time. Those two comments support his comment about her destined path.
For instance, in all lives, Ines’s parents marry, Carcel’s parents marry and even Luciano marry the same woman all the time and have the same exact kids. Obviously they lived out their true destiny. Ines needs to do that to stop this reliving of life. In fact, Ines herself is looking forward to the afterlife and eternity after living this life. She will also die her predestined death.
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Marrying Carcel had nothing to do with her tragedy though. The first life turned out to be a tragedy because someone decided to destroy Ines’s happiness purely out of hatred for her. None of it had anything to do with Carcel. (Even in this final life they will attempt it again and it has nothing to do with Carcel). They just want to destroy Ines’s life and the villain was not Oscar. Oscar couldn’t touch Ines and Carcel in the first timeline and he was living his own life. They didn’t interact with him much.
In her second life, Ines’s destiny was manipulated by Oscar who had memories of the first life and made sure to get engaged to her by deceiving her with ‘goodness’ before Ines and Carcel were even 7 years old. Then in the third life, another unnatural path occurred. In order to escape Oscar, Ines used her memories to choose a random stranger to use to runaway with from marriage with Oscar. In both of these misaligned lives, someone with memories manipulated destiny. If it wasn’t for Oscar, who is the wrong choice, she wouldn’t have made another wrong choice by choosing a random stranger like she admitted in ch 94.
In this final life, we’re back to Ines making a choice among the boys her age. Just like in the first life, she purposely chose Carcel over Oscar when she was 6 years old. Like Anastasio said in the first life and again now in the fourth life, Carcel was always the right choice.
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Another way to look at it:
1st life: Ines and Carcel married and someone completely unrelated to them destroyed their happiness. They did absolutely nothing wrong. They didn’t hurt anyone or harm anyone.
2nd life: Ines married Oscar. He destroys her life. Ines was also falling out of love with him. Their marriage is violent, abusive and volatile. Grave consequences follow as a direct result of their marital discord.
3rd life: Ines decided to use a random, helpless stranger to escape Oscar. That stranger was hired by the imperial family. Ines is engaged to the crown prince and the whole country knows it. Ines and random stranger publicly cuckold the crown prince of the country. Grave consequences follow as a direct result of their actions.
No she never chose Carcel. The 1rst life was when she got married to Oscar and was the crown princess the most trendy and popular, but she was suffering from the obsessiveness, negligence and cheating of Oscar. Then the other lives where ways to escape the 1rst life from being repeated. This was the 1rst time where she was just logical in her choice and not emotional about her choice.
Carcel was supposed to also be a way to escape and become a nun to avoid getting with a man and repeat those sad experiences with her different partners.
Not sure what you're even reading. You're delusional. Ines never even wanted to be a nun. Her plan was to marry Carcel, use his cheating as excuse to divorce him after she has a child with him, then use the child to stay connected to his family so Oscar can't try to make her his official mistress. What nun would be a divorcee and have a child?
Guys so what exactly is the rules of ines regression? Does it stop when she dies happily with no regrets? Like I know this is obviously gonna be her last…but what gives? Is there like a set amount of number or is this some divine intervention to set course so she won’t die until she lives the life that she’s destined to live?? I REALLY NEED TO KNOW