Eternal Convenant is really interesting story at first I thought it's just a boring fantas...

Mmlish March 23, 2025 6:56 am

Eternal Convenant is really interesting story at first I thought it's just a boring fantasy bl or so I thought after reading where the flashback begins. It's really interesting especially the back story and Brian who is Ian now, no matter where I turn or make the story upside down the similarities between Brian and Ian are the same is just that Ian just became a neglected child questioning his purpose and that's when Lukorian take advantage of it. Unlike Brian who is very positive and cheerful guy who act first before thinking it though that's why Jack love him for that. I know for a fact that in some ways Brian and Ian have somewhat different but there still the same as one.

Though you guys said that the 50+ chapter was really unnecessary flashback story, but I think it's more necessary because we come to discover the truthful past between this 3 people and we've come to know where it really begins and we come to discover the another personality of Ian in the past. I'm far more interested in the past than future of this three people tbh, but i know for a fact that s3 will be more interesting.

For me in the story Jack truly loved Ian and Brian the same, Jack was only waiting for Ian to regain his memories on his own because he doesn't want to pressure Ian. He loves Ian and Brian since they are the same as one their appearance and personality they are still the same even we make the story upside down. Jack was not an asshole to be honest he is far more fetched understanding male lead since he prioritize Ian's more we could see it in the past that Jack only let Brian do what he wants and only stop him when it's too much or bad for him. Jack did not see Ian and Brian different because Ian and Brian are the SAME. Brian promised Jack to wait for him and that's what he did he waited for Brian to regain his memories back on his own so he won't feel overwhelmed about the tension between his twins and their relationship.

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