
It's as Kai said: a revolution is to change the way your opponent thinks, and through so much death and pain and tragedy, Burner, Kai, and everyone who fought with them are proof that no matter how many times you fail, that no matter how hopeless the world may seem, as long as you still have the will to keep standing, you can change the world. In Greymark, every person has their own story, their own reasons behind their actions, justified or not, and it is that strength that drives them to shape their futures with their own two hands, even if it seems that all is lost. Burning Effect is a love letter to each individual story, just as it is a story about revolution.
And Great...he was so tired and sad and *angry* — angry at the world, angry at the people who made him the way he was, angry at himself for failing to protect anyone. In his utter rage, all he really was doing was screaming for help in the only way he knew how. I'm glad he was finally able to let go and smile freely, after everything.
I love this manhwa sm omg but please please don't pair sejun with the dragon
Don't worry the dragon is a child in both dragon and human ages were good
Thank god!!
Considering she's 200 yo and the age of adulthood for her species appear to be 300 + taking the 20 yo legal adult age from Korea as reference = she may be around 13 yo in human years
(I haven't read the novel so this is just a theory, not canon!)
Hopefully that's true because I love their relationship as it is right now kind of like an older brother and his bratty little sister ahaha