No he does. I don’t know why he kept saying noona as if it wasn’t Eleanor but at the end he was basically saying that he loathed ‘noona’ but he doesn’t loath’ellen’ if that makes sense. ( ̄∇ ̄")
No he does. I don’t know why he kept saying noona as if it wasn’t Eleanor but at the end he was basically saying that he loathed ‘noona’ but he doesn’t loath’ellen’ if that makes sense. ( ̄∇ ̄... Lynna
he was referring to ellen as 'noona' from the point of view of his younger self. Then at the end he switched and said "you" meaning ellen/noona.
No he does. I don’t know why he kept saying noona as if it wasn’t Eleanor but at the end he was basically saying that he loathed ‘noona’ but he doesn’t loath’ellen’ if that makes sense. ( ̄∇ ̄... Lynna
If he knew it was eleonor, then he should know that el didn't started the fire bcuz she told him about her past right? (the villagers lock her at her house and put the fire) or she didn't include that part when she told him about her story?
If he knew it was eleonor, then he should know that el didn't started the fire bcuz she told him about her past right? (the villagers lock her at her house and put the fire) or she didn't include that part whe... Mikasakura
I think she did but he was saying that to tell her what he used to feel for her or what he's still feeling, idk
If he knew it was eleonor, then he should know that el didn't started the fire bcuz she told him about her past right? (the villagers lock her at her house and put the fire) or she didn't include that part whe... Mikasakura
He was telling her the stuff from the point of view before he met el. So the count told little him that noona (el) started the fire.
What? He stil didn't know? Omo! I thought he knew that the girl he met in the village is eleonor