
Osiris is truly despicable. Planting the roots in Anubis to absorb Seth's curse is a new dimension of fucked-up but I'm not surprised. From what we saw, it seems that Anubis is absorbing the curse to alleviate Seth's punishment but that doesn't mean the women and children ba are free.
And Anubis blaming everything on Seth makes me want to knock some senses into him. You don't know how much your stepfather suffered to retrieve your being and what he had to endure for the deep fat shit of excuse you call your true father. Go get your mouth sewed for what I care.

I hate it when someone trashes another one opinion when it doesn't align with what they think without backing it up. I not bothered by that anymore. I will just explain my side of things and if they are not opened for discussion, I just tell them to buzz off. Simps are the biggest waste of time here.

I agree with everyone about the slow pace. There is little to no evolution on Seth end. So far he has his cursed sand nightmare but it doesn't move the plot forward at all. The only thing he does is destroy the caravans and there is nothing about his atonement.
In the romance/smut department of this season, they gave us one gangbang rape, one toy rape and one rape with drugs so I'm kind of losing hope there.
I understand Horus wanting to be in Anubis shoes concerning Seth. But for now it is utterly ridiculous for someone who was blessed with a premonition and choosing the best course of action. It is true that when it comes to Seth, that blessing is useless as he said but that doesn't explain the childish side.
As for what is happening right now, I was suspicious of the man amongst the priestesses because I've seen him in earlier chapters tipping Seth about Isis whereabout, I think. I don't read Korean but the recent chapter kind of confirmed my suspicions without spoiling further.
I really hope in the next chapter there is at least one thing to fill the blanks in all the mystery.
There's a great speculation about the hieroglyphs (I don't even want to get started on those, that will be too much to handle) but even for what we have there is no answer.

What a beautiful way to close a chapter of my life! I discovered Shingeki no kyojin in 2014 through its anime and fell in love with it. It was really inspiring, the world building was really great.
Eren going from a whining kid to a badass asshole to be the one and true hero for everyone was a beautiful journey. I'm playing the ending 6 on loop since it ended because it is the song representing every aspect of the last chapter. Thank you Isayama for this great experience.

This chapter is the kind I appreciate really much. The flow is one of the best for what was expected.
Nakyum is more explicit with his feelings and it is really sad. He didn't begin to like Seungho out of nowhere. As he never experienced any kind of love, he was drawn by Seungho's weaknesses and "gentleness" even if he is afraid of him. Nakyum's fondness for In-hun depicted by Heena was naive, pure and completely disinterested. This one shifted for Seungho to be carnal, brute and unhealthy. Even if he knows that there something hurting him, he doesn't like what makes him attracted by Seungho. His tears right now are the saddest one I've seen. It's not about being hurt by Seungho, it's about thinking of him in a brighter light. The author has found the best way to depict Stockholm syndrome for Nakyum. I think that's the first time I've read it like that. It's not forced or something "in-your-face", it hurts and is bittersweet.
Heena was the first MVP of this chapter. With little information she knows she clearly stated what the relationship of the mains could be. Even if she doesn't know what is In-hun's true nature, she clearly hit the mark and drove Nakyum to ask himself the logical questions.
Kim was the second MVP, and I suppose he had room to act now because the jig is out. Afraid of Seungho, he still feels pity. He is the one knowing Seungho the best (like Heena knows Nakyum and that was a masterful perspective btw, author). He knows the true Seungho is somewhere, maybe he hoped Nakyum presence would have brought him back but the Lord is really going further from his redeeming qualities and now he is the striking image of his father and Nakyum is him.
And dear Seungho, as I like so much that my bad characters go on a punishment path, I can't help but feel sorry for you. In a matter of one chapter he had one punch in the guts by Kim when he compared him with his father, one coup de grâce when eavesdropping Heena trying to convince the painter that he was a bad choice. I hope this time it is the plot point that will make him change.
I think many people like to talk about the Stockholm syndrome because they tend too much to empathize with the victim but the Lima syndrome is also something that exist. As we are still a bit far from it because of Seungho's mindset, there are many circumstances when Seungho was caring. The main characters are meant to mend each other's wounds from now on. That will not be easy, but it seems the author wants to go for that.

Going on hiatus is the best decision for her right now. The plot was really going downhill since the kidnapping as it was the most anticlimactic writing she has done. The adding of Min's petty vendetta against Seungho is not a good take. It would have played better if it was implicit and unfolded later but we should only see how she will pull it off.
It's time for her to give some space to develop her characters through their past and motives, especially Seungho. That will give room to the reader to either empathize with them or disregard their behaviour. She could also go to add the drama in all the politics revolving around Seungho's family and bring back In-hun in the government to give to add some spice. There're many things that could be done with PotN to make it really groundbreaking.

So far it's been drama over drama over violence over drama over violence... but the merch stuff are all about fluff and love and joy. I am here from the beginning and I will stick around till the end... but the fact we don't get to see NK smiles at all is scary af. I don't even mind SH's craziness. I can cope with it. But give NK a break still. She obviously likes portraying him miserable. Always crying and being abused. It's annoying and it became even boring.

And your point is? Did I say I know what is good about her story? That's my take on what I think about the story so far and what to expect. What I say won't change anything about what how she has set her writing. It's like nowadays it's forbidden to have a point of view.
"Write your own story then" is the most cliché sentence someone could write when they do not understand what a person is trying to convey. If you think I'm on the harassing side, sorry to burst your bubble, I'm not interested in social networks so I'm not informed about that.

Whatever ending she comes with won't be satisfying for me if the author doesn't change her approach on the story. Nakyum was happy in the beginning when thinking about In-hun. He can't have that for now as he is still confused about his feelings. He will warm up to Seungho, but that won't be the case for now.
I think there will be more only to strengthen their relationship. But the author should had also drama to unfold the intricacies between Seungho and his family for example.

There are many aspects of this manhwa that could be explored instead of going for one minor character to another. At this point I understand that the author wants to milk smut but that's just utterly ridiculous.
What about what is revolving around Seungho's family betrayal and past? What about the scholar exams? At this point bringing back In-hun to the game would have been more interesting than a bored noble who has nothing to do other than minding anyone business...
The more I see that green shit, the more I'm boiling inside. He is so obsessed with Seth that his twisted mind came to the conclusion that Seth is only attracted to females because of their power of creation. At least every other man is trying to woo him one way or another you dumb psycho!
And is it me or the shiny form of Ra is actually male? I don't see any female features...