Can someone please tell me when Julg had feelings for Caius. Where the sign? Did I miss it?
It was never explicitly stated. But it was hinted at. Particularly the chapters when Caius met with him back during the egg arc - he was distant with Caius as soon as he mentioned Koichi. There was also a parallel drawn between Caius’s father and prophet and Caius and Julg.
And while that parallel was drawn as a parallel to something else, it also served as a hint that there was other similarities between the two pairs of men. Both the prophet and Julg deeply loved the royal man they grew up with. Both the prophet and Julg were not in the running for marriage partners. And both the prophet and Julg still carry a torch for the man they love.
But that’s where the similarities end. The prophet was content to serve the king and do everything he could to make sure the king was happy. Julg, however, could never let go. It’s now apparent he has done everything he can to ensure Caius never gets married to Koichi - so he could swoop in a take Koichi’s place.
Supporting Naiad to be queen likely was also to ensure Caius never became king - which meant Caius would be free to love whoever.











I was happy to get to read the latest chapters but after reading the comments/spoilers...
I thought this manwha is amazing and mc is so cool also I thought this story will focus on the mc... But then you get hit ( ̄ε(# ̄)Σ by a potential romance in the story... I really thought there was no romance ╥﹏╥
If the author gonna put romance in the story, it have to be someone that is out of nowhere, character suddenly added to the story, to have shock value, not some character that we already know about.
Also someone comment that is getting repetitive, I think I get it, there was no flaw or struggle in the story, it's one of those manwha where mc is too op.
I know the author created the manwha to be a funny story and focus on mc to be funnily misunderstood but they should add a little spice here and there.
Also I didn't read the novel, only this manwha (=・ω・=)