I'm just confused. So her brother suddenly now shows up and declares to save her... but what about her previous life? Her brother never bothered to show up.... This feels a bit poor in terms of writing...
If you notice, he was going to the war in the south and not returning home. He felt he needed to win that war to gain "enough strength". Then Ian pointed out there was a higher chance for him to die than to win, so my guess is he actually died in his previous life before getting the chance to help Iris. Since Iris is changing the story along the way, that letter asking him to go back might also be product of that. It would mean that letter didn't arrive before, not only that, but Ian himself didn't interact with Iris in his past life either. That's another important story point, since Iris has been actively looking for Ian's, Danny's and the other two characters (yet to be introduced) help in order to change her destiny. It might all be mounting out to that, his brother is finally going home to her after she by herself changed her destiny.
If you notice, he was going to the war in the south and not returning home. He felt he needed to win that war to gain "enough strength". Then Ian pointed out there was a higher chance for him to die than to win... dagrandesibuna
Ah, makes sense. Ok, I understand it better now. Thank you. (●'◡'●)ノ
If you notice, he was going to the war in the south and not returning home. He felt he needed to win that war to gain "enough strength". Then Ian pointed out there was a higher chance for him to die than to win... dagrandesibuna
Is this from the novel? I'm more convinced that the previous Iris died before he could have the strength to help her. I thought the letter was written by the head maid informing the brother that Iris is in danger?
Is this from the novel? I'm more convinced that the previous Iris died before he could have the strength to help her. I thought the letter was written by the head maid informing the brother that Iris is in dang... MiLady1997
No, I haven't read the novel. And yes indeed it's as you said, she died before he could help her or in exchange he died before he could help her. Either way a death was involved. The thing about the letter is important, because then that made the connection for him to return home instead of 'becoming stronger' at this point in the timeline. He had no plans to return at the moment, but that letter made him go back. So you could say the letter, even if it wasn't sent by Iris, actually changed the storyline again. And the letter was sent in order to help her, which means indirectly Iris is the one that changed the story itself. At least that's how I see it!
If anyone's read the novel I might be wrong of course, but that's how I see it!
No, I haven't read the novel. And yes indeed it's as you said, she died before he could help her or in exchange he died before he could help her. Either way a death was involved. The thing about the letter is i... dagrandesibuna
This actually makes a lot of sense, thanks kind stranger
BWAHAHA!! This is wayy too funny. Plz Viola, keep on doing this! The duke needs more savage remarks to make up for being a jerk and using you to cover up his affair for so long!
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL. OMG no weird needless drama, just a girl helping others and living her life. SO great. I love this and I hope Sei and Hawk will be togetherrr. That prince Kyle is a piece of garbage and I'm SO glad he ignored her bc otherwise we wouldn't be able to see Sei blossom like this.
Isn't wo cao more like a saying when you're like shocked or amazed? Like something unexpectedly good/bad happened and in english you would say "Oh sh**" or "Woah!"
I'm just confused. So her brother suddenly now shows up and declares to save her... but what about her previous life? Her brother never bothered to show up.... This feels a bit poor in terms of writing...
If you notice, he was going to the war in the south and not returning home. He felt he needed to win that war to gain "enough strength". Then Ian pointed out there was a higher chance for him to die than to win, so my guess is he actually died in his previous life before getting the chance to help Iris. Since Iris is changing the story along the way, that letter asking him to go back might also be product of that. It would mean that letter didn't arrive before, not only that, but Ian himself didn't interact with Iris in his past life either. That's another important story point, since Iris has been actively looking for Ian's, Danny's and the other two characters (yet to be introduced) help in order to change her destiny. It might all be mounting out to that, his brother is finally going home to her after she by herself changed her destiny.
Ah, makes sense. Ok, I understand it better now. Thank you. (●'◡'●)ノ
No problem! I might be wrong of course but that's what I got from it and thought it made sense somehow, I'm glad if I helped even a little (=・ω・=)
Is this from the novel?
I'm more convinced that the previous Iris died before he could have the strength to help her. I thought the letter was written by the head maid informing the brother that Iris is in danger?
No, I haven't read the novel. And yes indeed it's as you said, she died before he could help her or in exchange he died before he could help her. Either way a death was involved. The thing about the letter is important, because then that made the connection for him to return home instead of 'becoming stronger' at this point in the timeline. He had no plans to return at the moment, but that letter made him go back. So you could say the letter, even if it wasn't sent by Iris, actually changed the storyline again. And the letter was sent in order to help her, which means indirectly Iris is the one that changed the story itself. At least that's how I see it!
If anyone's read the novel I might be wrong of course, but that's how I see it!
This actually makes a lot of sense, thanks kind stranger
No problem, I'm happy if I was able to help by sharing my thoughts or own opinions :)