I probably missed some chapters here and there... but why was Suu having the dragon (prince saharah) call down rain--in concurrence with the Noble Consort's 'ceremony'? Would that not have been harming Hwaryun's battle to the throne? Was he being threatened to do so? Would it not have essentially been 'betraying' Hwaryun?
Also I mean, Hwaryun's actions are messed up, but honestly that's ancient royalty to you. Most didn't really give a damn about 'commoners'. Their actions were only ever on their own whims. Add in Hwaryun's messed up childhood--that likely paid a big part in shaping him as the person he is now, and we got a 'slap the puppy then give it a treat' kind o' situation. #-.-)
Yes suu is betraying hwaryun with the promise that the noble consort will help free nadan and both suu and nadan can escape the palace which as we know is a lie as the consort pull an uno reverse card and betray suu.
Yes suu is betraying hwaryun with the promise that the noble consort will help free nadan and both suu and nadan can escape the palace which as we know is a lie as the consort pull an uno reverse card and betra... asdatauagabj
I probably missed some chapters here and there... but why was Suu having the dragon (prince saharah) call down rain--in concurrence with the Noble Consort's 'ceremony'? Would that not have been harming Hwaryun's battle to the throne? Was he being threatened to do so? Would it not have essentially been 'betraying' Hwaryun?
Also I mean, Hwaryun's actions are messed up, but honestly that's ancient royalty to you. Most didn't really give a damn about 'commoners'. Their actions were only ever on their own whims. Add in Hwaryun's messed up childhood--that likely paid a big part in shaping him as the person he is now, and we got a 'slap the puppy then give it a treat' kind o' situation. #-.-)