In fact, I wish there was more. I love the premise of this story. Like how it started on extreme patriarchy, but by divine will, it leaned to be matriarchal by the end. I love that all of it happened in three generations, too! I also loved that this matriarchal future was the will of the Divine.
The princess of Aragon that married Jacob the traitor in the worst possible future was not a character that was introduced on a whim. She was always someone who lived a mirrored circumstance with Bianca. Like, she was mentioned in rumors and existed in Bianca's memory. She was brought up again and again. She deserved to know the worst possible future and know that she got this chance to live her best life, too!
And it doesn't hurt to keep seeing knight Robert 'til the end!
Just letting you know, I didnt like people slandering the side stories so I posted about them but I liked your explanation on why the princess of Aragon was important so I mentioned you in my post to make people read your explanation, sorry for not doing it without your permission
Just letting you know, I didnt like people slandering the side stories so I posted about them but I liked your explanation on why the princess of Aragon was important so I mentioned you in my post to make peopl... Jakiki
No worries! I loved that the Princess of Aragon became a key political figure and that she was given the land that her father returned to the royal family before he became the Pope and renounced his family.
No worries! I loved that the Princess of Aragon became a key political figure and that she was given the land that her father returned to the royal family before he became the Pope and renounced his family. Flying_Bunny
Now, maybe they'll die at the same time since the whole point of Geumryang having babies is so that his children can take care of the mountain in his stead
In fact, I wish there was more. I love the premise of this story. Like how it started on extreme patriarchy, but by divine will, it leaned to be matriarchal by the end. I love that all of it happened in three generations, too! I also loved that this matriarchal future was the will of the Divine.
The princess of Aragon that married Jacob the traitor in the worst possible future was not a character that was introduced on a whim. She was always someone who lived a mirrored circumstance with Bianca. Like, she was mentioned in rumors and existed in Bianca's memory. She was brought up again and again. She deserved to know the worst possible future and know that she got this chance to live her best life, too!
And it doesn't hurt to keep seeing knight Robert 'til the end!
Just letting you know, I didnt like people slandering the side stories so I posted about them but I liked your explanation on why the princess of Aragon was important so I mentioned you in my post to make people read your explanation, sorry for not doing it without your permission
No worries! I loved that the Princess of Aragon became a key political figure and that she was given the land that her father returned to the royal family before he became the Pope and renounced his family.
Yes exactly