
after reading so many comments about this being different from the generic ones, I can only say that while it is indeed different it is poorly executed. the story feels all over the place, something like a first draft of a the story which hasn't been refined, the storyline and concept is quite good and I'd like to know what the spear hero does next and how the author ends this, will come back after it has 50+ chapters I think.

I really liked Fatima, even if she was a love rival I'd like her, but her thoughts in the latest chapter makes me doubt her. Her love is not directed towards Khun as a person but it's towards his position as Maquis Raad and his power. While I understand why she'd be power hungry (her past in the desert) after reading the spoilers I see that she shows no concederation towards Khun or his feelings and only sees him as an object to gain power. Although I liked her character her inner thoughts made me hate her.

Ya'll don't hate dion yet... Given how his parents (especially his mother) are fucking psychopaths he turned out pretty good. I think he's a freaking good character. He's like the character that looks down on everyone.
He had to kill Asil since their family is playing hunger games, if he didn't kill Asil he'd be dead. Asil is an angel (to me at least) and his death was necessary for the plot. He was not suited to be a part of a villain family and would have been killed sooner or later.
Also lettmme just say this.
Argiche family genes
NOT THE DILF CHAMBERLAIN PLS DON'T KILL HIM