But can someone tell me why Jean had to kill two of his colleagues? The knight and his lover? Like I saw the guillotine, but does it say why he had to off them?
I think it's explained in the novel. I only read excerpts from spoilers, but it was something like the man colleague's intentions slowly became corrupted, I don't know about the woman. I think Jean personally oversaw the man's beheading.
I think it's explained in the novel. I only read excerpts from spoilers, but it was something like the man colleague's intentions slowly became corrupted, I don't know about the woman. I think Jean personally o... San Lang
ah to be fair that makes sense considering he was the one who opposed the church idea earlier too, because he blamed the poor for their being poor alongside hating the aristocracy
ah to be fair that makes sense considering he was the one who opposed the church idea earlier too, because he blamed the poor for their being poor alongside hating the aristocracy cheapcookies
True that, but I didn't expect them to be killed tbh, especially Chantelle (i forgot the spelling). I wish it was explained further because I was confused
One thing about revolution is that often its pioneers end up struck down by the very same blade they wielded. This manhwa is very obviously inspired by the French Revolution, I suggest you look up Robespierre, for example. His fate is similar to that of these two characters.
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