I've read the novel until a certain point, so I'll spoiler you a few things or, at least, ...

Amusant May 20, 2020 12:36 pm

I've read the novel until a certain point, so I'll spoiler you a few things or, at least, the most interesting ones that will happen from now on.



















Aishira actually understands that she fell for Aquasteed, but she doesn't want to ruin their relationship (Aqua and Tiara's) because of her one-sided love, so she keeps her feelings for herself.

Noticing this, the Fairy Queen develops a feeling of hate towards our FL because Keith took a liking for Tiara (the Fairy Queen actually likes the Fairy King). She wants revenge, and she plans to destroy Tiara's life, helping Aishira.
She gave Aishira a botte of a sort of "love poison", that will led Aquasteed to love only Aishira, forever.
She also tries to kill her. (If I'm not wrong)

I don't remember much more, just that their plan will flop and that Aquasteed will continue loving Tiara.
I read the novel half a year ago, and I dropped it when our leaders got married. So, forgive me if some details are not accurate because it's been a long time.
And sorry if I wrote something wrong, English isn't my first language.

Responses
    D ace May 20, 2020 2:13 pm

    Wow , that's a whole lot ass of drama,kinda unnecessary tbh.

    Amusant May 20, 2020 3:01 pm
    Wow , that's a whole lot ass of drama,kinda unnecessary tbh. D ace

    True.
    I remember that Tiara, after knowing about the poison, had another of hers "oh, no! My Aquasteed, the love of my life is being taken away!! *sniff*" reaction.
    Quite annoying, when she could have talk ed about it with him.

    nao217 May 20, 2020 3:19 pm

    oh gosh thats a ton of drama and imagine how long til everything gets resolved with this current pace

    Lyniie May 20, 2020 10:47 pm

    Man i remember reading it and I thought it had a lot of potential.. the art is so pretty but then the storyline became so stagnant and I dislike how she can't really talk about her feelings and always keeps it to herself. That is a Japanese culture though so I won't really judge but I just felt that the story could have been more than just a damstel in distress.. guess the author wanted to play it safe.