I sympathize with the author for getting axed, but I wish the ending could've taken a different direction.
Introducing Viola as a "love rival" added little to nothing to the characters' development. First of all, it was clear from the get go that Noche wouldn't entertain the idea at all; nothing interesting would've come from Viola's interactions with Reene.
Instead, I wish the author would've focused on Reene's life as Noche's soulmate. They could've touched on their potential family dynamic (imagine how cute half demon yandere babies would be), or Reene's assimilation back into the human world after her "death." Some ideas that aren't so cliche like jealous misunderstandings because of some female.
I don't know at what point the author found out their series would be cancelled, but I can't help but to think the four chapters about Viola could've been spent on other topics of value. Sigh.
Exactly! I was hoping for the after "ending" part, and yeah viola plan just straight up dump, like really? you wanna cross with the demon king? Bruh =v
I sympathize with the author for getting axed, but I wish the ending could've taken a different direction.
Introducing Viola as a "love rival" added little to nothing to the characters' development. First of all, it was clear from the get go that Noche wouldn't entertain the idea at all; nothing interesting would've come from Viola's interactions with Reene.
Instead, I wish the author would've focused on Reene's life as Noche's soulmate. They could've touched on their potential family dynamic (imagine how cute half demon yandere babies would be), or Reene's assimilation back into the human world after her "death." Some ideas that aren't so cliche like jealous misunderstandings because of some female.
I don't know at what point the author found out their series would be cancelled, but I can't help but to think the four chapters about Viola could've been spent on other topics of value. Sigh.