Isn't the whole premise that she's the only trained architect left? Where the heck did the antagonist dude with terrible facial hair get one then?
Suddenly he's just like I'll have my architect look at it and teach people. If that's the case the entire premise sort of collapses, not that she's actually done much at all to do with architecture anyway I guess
I'm so annoyed.
Originally her trauma is supposed to be something Runaan persists and works at like the strong, but traumatised person she is, with Raon in a safe way.
This scene is supposed to be more about Raon being able to trust and rely on a teammate and friend in a real combat situation. You know the way an assassin can't!
It's such a disservice to both characters, because you get a Raon that didn't care enough to offer to help her with what he knows she's going through AND drags her into a combat situation (he wouldn't do that, too much of a risk and variable) as well as a Runaan who comes across much less positively and is stripped of the capability and teamwork she actually shows in this scene.
I get that different mediums have to make concessions for the story to still work, but this isn't it.
I’m guessing you read the novel? Do you know around what chapter in the novel is where the manhwa is?
I went back to look. If you want to read from the encounter with Runaan's crazy brother and the bit that's not in the comic chapter 46. For the bandit mission they're on now it's chapter 54.
Thanks!