Totally agree. I usually don’t like those stories where one party doesn’t really have an option in Who they’ll fall in love with, so throughout the whole story I couldn’t quite shake off that uncomfortable feeling it provoked in me.
Even though I do think that in the end Asha did like Albert for himself and not because of Arden, Albert was going to fall in love with him no matter what, and that bothers me a bit.
omg everything you said is spot on! i have a hard time catching on both their feelings since asha is haunted by the narrative (arden) and albert having the curse of loving and obeying asha.. even tho we know he is the reincarnation of arden. but right I agree with you if asha did turned arden into a immortal aswell it would save plenty of blood and tears ( ̄∇ ̄") though I love this story very much and I'm hoping for more side stories to clear up on all this thinking..

I liked this one, the art style and drawings of expressions are really nice!!
What I didn't really like was that since Adren cursed his bloodline, the feelings Albert felt were always going to be someway influenced by Arden. Obviously the author made it this way on purpose but I wished there was a way Albert could've released himself from the curse to actually know how he was feeling(even though it probably still would've been love and such since harboring generational love for one guy for so long is bound to still be love) Arden's influence was a little too much for me and even Asha was being influenced as well because of how Arden and Albert are near identical. So it just feels like the one who truly won was Arden. (Also the fact that Asha just turns Albert- like if you had just done that with the Arden you miss so much you would've saved yourself generations of trauma Asha btw)
Haa it's just hard for me to consider the ending that good of an ending because of this guy haunting the narrative so hard #-.-)