Could be but would be weird yk and then you'd also be led to assume there's one for Tu'an and Als
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Aidan Armageddon
Cool Epilogue, not enough wife time though. Even Bertus has more than Reinhart. Also could Bertus' Village be Alixion's hidden village? Since the Sun and Moon God have one couldn't the other gods too?
I had honestly not expected nor wanted any intimacy other than with Harriet before getting the Ellen stuff resolved and now I actually hope there is later on now that it's done
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Aidan Armageddon
It's bittersweet. I can't help but feel disappointed. Honestly the romance in this was really good in the school arc because it fit the setting of teenagers in love. But now 5-7 years after that it's just disappointing.
Not to mention despite being married we haven't actually got any intimacy with the wives. I don't need nor want omitted scenes but not even a playful kiss with Charlotte to pacify her or a cheeky kiss from Olivia or a peck on the cheek from Harriet or even any type of banter with Airi. I was expecting this type of detached marriage and description from Louise but when they've been married for 5 years and the author refuses to show any hint of intimacy from any of the heroines it's largely unsatisfactory.
They barely meet tho coz everythings still a mess but yea he should be a bit better at least
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Aidan Armageddon
The dynamic is funny at the surface but it's really dumb. I understand Rein stammering or freezing up in front of Charlotte or Olivia or Harriet since he's very close to them but acting like this after 5 years? I would have expected either indifference or begrudging acceptance or blooming romance knowing Reinhart's unintentional Rizz but this is just playing up the joke.
Doesn't help that all of the hero problems would have been resolved if Ellen had just married.
I'm loving this but need a little more Rein with his kids as well
The relation between the children has gotten a bit weird coz of their mums
Could be but would be weird yk and then you'd also be led to assume there's one for Tu'an and Als
Cool Epilogue, not enough wife time though. Even Bertus has more than Reinhart. Also could Bertus' Village be Alixion's hidden village? Since the Sun and Moon God have one couldn't the other gods too?
Holy f*ck that makes me actually like Ludwig's character a bit more, that's a really good end plot although sad
Anna's plan kinda felt weird. Really want to know more about that village.
And d*mn Bluetooth (iykyk) and Turner noice
I wonder if he'll name the child something cool and d*mn Anna and Louis out of nowhere?
I had honestly not expected nor wanted any intimacy other than with Harriet before getting the Ellen stuff resolved and now I actually hope there is later on now that it's done
It's bittersweet. I can't help but feel disappointed. Honestly the romance in this was really good in the school arc because it fit the setting of teenagers in love. But now 5-7 years after that it's just disappointing.
Not to mention despite being married we haven't actually got any intimacy with the wives. I don't need nor want omitted scenes but not even a playful kiss with Charlotte to pacify her or a cheeky kiss from Olivia or a peck on the cheek from Harriet or even any type of banter with Airi. I was expecting this type of detached marriage and description from Louise but when they've been married for 5 years and the author refuses to show any hint of intimacy from any of the heroines it's largely unsatisfactory.
Lmao nice, it's good to see that she isn't full of sorrow now, I actually liked the development for Ellen
Bruh what a way xD
They barely meet tho coz everythings still a mess but yea he should be a bit better at least
The dynamic is funny at the surface but it's really dumb. I understand Rein stammering or freezing up in front of Charlotte or Olivia or Harriet since he's very close to them but acting like this after 5 years? I would have expected either indifference or begrudging acceptance or blooming romance knowing Reinhart's unintentional Rizz but this is just playing up the joke.
Doesn't help that all of the hero problems would have been resolved if Ellen had just married.