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They get their happily ever after, and marry eachother (way before Oriana and Vincent too)-- but it means Yana has to step down as princess and become a commoner. I'm unsure if you'd like any further explanations on how this happens tho lol
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I mean, depends on what you'd consider a happy ending and how far back you'd want to know "what happened". In general, though, he IS very happy by the end of the novel. He's always loved (platonically) Vincent and Oriana very deeply, and not only does he get to help Vincent break the curse on that gordfosaken day, but by the last extra, he's basically family to them too – with Oriana and Vincent's child calling him "uncle," and Miguel spoiling them a bit.
For a bit more indepth thought on his character (and you can just stop reading if the above is enough for you)... things are quite sad for him specifically. I mean, it's already bad enough for Oriana and Vincent themselves, as they are the crux of the curse that keeps killing them and turning time backwards, but Miguel receives the unwanted role of "judge" and is forced to watch in the sidelines for every "time loop" they go through, always remembering each one of them. He tries to intervene as a way to maybe help them, but it only causes Oriana to die earlier and have time reset anyway. He knows they are cursed to keep repeating this, but he doesn't know how to stop it, so he forces himself to be as much of a bystander as possible so as not to risk hurting them further (in regards to like, trying to break the curse, not in regards to interacting with them as a whole). By the eight and final time, though, Vincent figures shit out and gets Miguel to help him stop the event that leads to them being stuck in the loop – and suffice to say Miguel is the happiest one of them to escape from this, considering he's the only one who remembers all 8 lives lol
Omgg that sucks. I'm guessing there's no explanation as to why he retains his memories for all 8 lives?
Is it like a family power he has or the gods just want to torture him.
And is the current chapter life (chapter 21) the second life loop? It seems like it's the 5th or so because Miguel doesn't seem shocked or flustered. I imagine the first time it happening he'd tell his friends.
Like I said, he receives the role of "judge": he has to, technically, judge whether Vincent and Orianna are "adequate" or not. Therefore, he sustains all memories in order to "better judge them"
This, however, isn't explained to him (he just ends up that way) just like it isn't explained to Vincent or Orianna either lol so they just discover this afterwards
And, their current life is the 7th. What Orianna remembers as her "first life" was the actually the 6th

can someone spoil me about yana and her guard?