I am not sure who the baby daddy is, but I think the person hugging him at the end of his dream isn't as much as an indicator as the white snake with blue eyes that match Heowoon (drug guy), but that's just me ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
I agree though, I do not like that prosecutor and even if the baby is his, I'd rather Yoonwoo end up a single parent than with him.
https://fto.to/title/102241-atarashii-ashi-de-kakenukero/2397131-ch_37
Last two chapters, 37-38, are on mangatoto.com
Im so confused by Lily's relation to each country... like she and her mom lived in the palace with Rowl so are they related??? and then the other country Crowdia's prince or whatever is asking for her hand in marriage so does that mean she's related to Rowl or Crowdia or neither, in which case who is she and what is her position?
They said she was a princess but of where and if it's the same place that Rowl is a prince of then are they not cousins or siblings or related in some way?
I honestly have no idea who is endgame
though I am hoping for Eclise it feels unlikely bc he's her knight, not a romantic partner (even tho there is that tension)
and it obvi isn't her brothers - it better fricken not be...
Don't get me wrong, prince is really hot, but seems like an extra dose of TOXIC
Vinter is best option after Eclise ig
I know its not necessarily 'realistic' or common in these stories, but I just wish people would explain their decisions.
Like, clearly it was favoritism, but also she could have seriously gotten hurt and I feel like it should've been emphasized more when dueling out their punishment?
You could argue that the head doesn't have to explain his actions/decisions, buts its just a thought.
I guess its to set up the overall plot for if/when Balzac does do something bad in the end, but right now in time, except for Firentia, they are just children who haven't actually done anything.
im just thinking in modern terms..
In my opinion.. The grandpa has emphasize that their doing is wrong as it has gotten someone hurt.. It is not she could have seriously gotten hurt when she already have gotten seriously hurt which could've led to a concussion..
He explains his reason well enough as he pointed out balzac's wrongs and asteliu's wrong.. As he also mention asteliu is being punished for merely being a bystander and did not properly stop balzac from committing violence.. He only told him to stop yet didnt even try to take the sword away.. And he pointed that he is not to learn swordmanship until he learn the true meaning of learning the practice by heart as he already gave the answer which is to protect the weak..
They are punished for their current crimes not future crimes.. They were not punished for embezzling the lombardy fortune with gamblings, women etc.. They are punished for hurting someone.. Difference is the grandpa actually take action in this timeline compared to the previous.. Because no matter if firentia is useful to the lombardy or not, she should've been protected once found mistreated or at least thought self value n that it is ok to defend herself as in previous timeline she was only but a child.. N the only reason she can retaliate now is because she is an adult inside..
Well the reason why I don't think he was as clear is that Balzac still clearly felt like taking revenge until the twins came in.
I know they aren't being punished for their future crimes, I only mentioned that because in reincarnation/time reverse manga, sometimes the reader may forget that the person hasn't actually done anything, especially since they are still kids in this manga.
I'm just viewing this from a more modern parenting perspective, which doesn't take into account the classism among relatives/people, wherein Balzac doesn't understand his punishment bc he feels superior. Which is why I said its 'unrealistic' bc in a modern setting there would (hopefully) not be this power dynamic amongst children.
I understand the story, I just couldn't help but view or wonder about it from a modern perspective.
I thought this was an amazing story. It was filled with ups and downs. You definitely have to be in a good headspace to read it though.
Personally, I liked the ending as is (and even thought it would be fine ending on chapter 34 for example). I think it wraps up well even though it is a bit open-ended. Would I want to know if everything works out? Sure, but the set up itself was able to provide enough clues that I can picture how it ends, just not the exact details on how.