I have always known Saharah not having any morals and all but, damn, he is so not suitable to have along side Suu right now. He was a cute killing machine last season and now he became lesser, just a killing machine.
People talking about Suu and Suryeon like they don't remember how Suryeon manipulated Suu's memories and hurt him to prevent him from going against him. And their main desires don't coincide with one another, rather it is in conflict. Suryeon wanted stability and he aimed for the throne as his main weapon to achieve it. Suu wanted freedom from Rahan. It's either Suryeon give his desires for the throne or Suu gives up his desire for freedom. They will end up losing something they wanted to achieve. And right now, I don't want Suu to lose anything. Suu has suffered long enough to achieve the freedom he long desired for.
Btw, Saharah stop whoosing people out of existence.
I knoooow, saharah isn’t evil or mean but as a dragon he literally uses humans as food to exist. So i dont know whats the author’s going to pull at this point and i hope its not the Suryeon route because hes out of the question for me.
I have always known Saharah not having any morals and all but, damn, he is so not suitable to have along side Suu right now. He was a cute killing machine last season and now he became lesser, just a killing machine.
People talking about Suu and Suryeon like they don't remember how Suryeon manipulated Suu's memories and hurt him to prevent him from going against him. And their main desires don't coincide with one another, rather it is in conflict. Suryeon wanted stability and he aimed for the throne as his main weapon to achieve it. Suu wanted freedom from Rahan. It's either Suryeon give his desires for the throne or Suu gives up his desire for freedom. They will end up losing something they wanted to achieve. And right now, I don't want Suu to lose anything. Suu has suffered long enough to achieve the freedom he long desired for.
Btw, Saharah stop whoosing people out of existence.