Still blows my mind that some of you are reducing this to "Ian good so Brian bad, I like Ian so I must hate / disrespect Brian."
Like it or not, Brian is the entire reason why Sol is how he is, is the reason why the world is as it is, and is the reason why Ian can meet Sol in this life. Brian's life was bittersweet but his sacrifice has rippled across the entirety of this universe in ways that are undeniable.
He's a great protagonist and you are selling this story short and the complexity of the author's intentions when you say "lol I didn't reason the second season because I hateeeeee Brian and loveee Ian give me a summary of what happened!" Nothing he or the author could do would have ever changed your minds to feel otherwise because you never gave him a chance to begin with.
You know. When I read this series for the first time, I got bored. Something felt missing, so I did not finish the first season. When the second season started I kept receiving the notifications so eventually I skimmed through the chapters and the whole dragon thing caught my attention, therefore, I read the second season properly and I liked it. That made me go back to the first season and read it completely. It was the best decision because everything made more sense and was way more enjoyable, I could understand Sol's feelings and actions better. Ryan's existence gave meaning to the whole story for me.
My favorite manhua (Devil Wants to Hug) deals with reincarnation and the point is, you can't hate the past life after all the sacrifices they made, both deserve to be happy and it is possible. (I hope to make sense, not my first language).
All of y'all skipping season 2 are so missing out on one of the most amazing conclusions to a season I've seen.
Brian is incredible and the tragedy and loss that he went through -- only to ensure that his soul could have a second chance with Sol -- is heartbreaking. He's a brilliantly flawed yet strong person and it's easy to see why both Sol fell for him and Lorkan is so obsessed with him.
Also, Lorkan is awful abut the lengths that he's willing to go to ensure that he can have Brian -- even by killing him and trying to ensure that he can mold his reincarnation makes him an extremely interesting, twisted villain.
Agreed!! These people don't know what they're missing. It's sad cause the story is so good! This is development at its finest and the people that dont care for it are so crazy lol
The author is doing an amazing job and this season succeeded my expectations for this story! Can't wait to see Ian with his old memories and kick Lorkans butt!
He took away her support network to put her under his thumb again so he can control her. He's placed her into yet another hellish situation where everyone is going to judge her for her father's actions.
Fuck Heiner. He's a selfish, possessive coward who still has no ability to repent or reflect on the fact that he is no longer the victim, he is an abuser.