There’s still some confusion because readers are misinterpreting the author’s tweet about descendants. In her earlier tweet, she was clearly referring to Arnata’s descendants, not Shuraka and Tei, so it has nothing to do with their relationship or personal storyline. The story is structured in three parts: 1/ Shuraka and Tei’s story 2/ Destruction of Arnata, where the world collapses and Arnata’s descendants later connect with dragons 3/ A future world formed by those descendants, which develops into a new era and setting (Omegaverse world) and here She is referring to Seth and Theo .
From my understanding of the author’s tweet, there is no mpreg in Shuraka and Tei’s timeline, and their story progression does not depend on them directly having children. Instead, any continuation of the lineage would likely come through Shuraka’s wider family line, such as his brothers, rather than from Shuraka and Tei themselves. So the focus of the story progression seems to be on the broader world and family legacy, rather than a direct continuation of Shuraka and Tei’s personal line. This is just my personal interpretation of the author’s statement.
the author has already confirmed the death of Shuraka and Tei, I am a bit confused about how the story will ultimately end. I am not sure whether the story will conclude with their death as the ending point, or whether it will continue into a far-future timeline where a new world is shown and the characters naturally grow old and eventually pass away, which is normal in a long-running life cycle story.
Some people are already saying that they might be reincarnated in a later timeline, especially in the Omegaverse setting. However, for me, this is just my opinion, I don’t think so. Since everything takes place within one continuous universe and timeline, I don’t think the story includes a system where they can be recreated or reborn in a later Seth and Theo timeline unless the author explicitly introduces that rule.
In the end, we should respect and support the author and wait to see what she is going to cook for us .
There’s still some confusion because readers are misinterpreting the author’s tweet about descendants. In her earlier tweet, she was clearly referring to Arnata’s descendants, not Shuraka and Tei, so it has nothing to do with their relationship or personal storyline. The story is structured in three parts:
1/ Shuraka and Tei’s story
2/ Destruction of Arnata, where the world collapses and Arnata’s descendants later connect with dragons
3/ A future world formed by those descendants, which develops into a new era and setting (Omegaverse world) and here She is referring to Seth and Theo .
From my understanding of the author’s tweet, there is no mpreg in Shuraka and Tei’s timeline, and their story progression does not depend on them directly having children. Instead, any continuation of the lineage would likely come through Shuraka’s wider family line, such as his brothers, rather than from Shuraka and Tei themselves. So the focus of the story progression seems to be on the broader world and family legacy, rather than a direct continuation of Shuraka and Tei’s personal line. This is just my personal interpretation of the author’s statement.
the author has already confirmed the death of Shuraka and Tei, I am a bit confused about how the story will ultimately end. I am not sure whether the story will conclude with their death as the ending point, or whether it will continue into a far-future timeline where a new world is shown and the characters naturally grow old and eventually pass away, which is normal in a long-running life cycle story.
Some people are already saying that they might be reincarnated in a later timeline, especially in the Omegaverse setting. However, for me, this is just my opinion, I don’t think so. Since everything takes place within one continuous universe and timeline, I don’t think the story includes a system where they can be recreated or reborn in a later Seth and Theo timeline unless the author explicitly introduces that rule.
In the end, we should respect and support the author and wait to see what she is going to cook for us .