
It's interesting that Shuri can give the children unconditional love in this life because she regretted it in her past life. It quite simply wasn't possible until she lived again. So the other nobles being suspicious does make sense. Unconditional love wasn't real until this life. I'm thinking it'll be the determining factor in stopping the holy war

I think it was unconditional love in the 1st life too, but the kids were treating her poorly n she had multiple fake lovers so her family wont marry her again so for the general eyes, they focused on her scandals more than her devotion to the kids..
In the 2nd life, the kids r more kind n attach to her, n she’s just focusing on them, so it seems weird to others

Soo ashito is a central midfielder? I'm trying so hard to understand what's so unexpected about his position
Also why when ashito finally does something he immediately hurts his leg

I don’t understand football but I think his position is on defense, specifically the fullback which means he’s supposed to defend either on the left or right of the goal which is the area where most people with that role stay, but Ashito instead constantly leaves the area that he’s supposed to be defending and moves to the complete opposite side of the pitch which is never really done as it leaves the defense line vulnerable. So basically Ashito plays on the full court on offense and defense freely which is kind of unheard of as it’s difficult to execute unless you have a wide field of vision allowing you to fully understand where the best place to be in that moment would be like how Ashito does.
It's unfortunate bc the art is so pretty and the plot has a lot of potential but the story is wayyy too rushed ! Like wym she has healing abilities in the 7th chapter when we barely know anything about her immortality (which is literally op to begin with ?!) sadly dropping