You know, after reading this for some time, I think I kind of came up with 2 conclusions.
1. First of all, I think they can’t go back to their own world because either another soul has taken over their body or their all ready dead.
2. I don’t think killing him is going to be the right move, what I do think might happen is, even if they were able to kill him, the evil God or whatever is with him is just gonna go to another person.
3. I think it’s better if she were to fight the evil inside of him, instead of trying to get rid of him, altogether might be a easier and simpler solution what she kind of has been doing all this.
4. I get that some people were gonna say, not everyone wants to stay in another world, some people want to go back, right, I totally get that. But not everything has to go the way the story is written.
5. The fact that she found an alternative for the story was good if she just stuck to that we wouldn’t have come to this predicament. The man was opening up, and he was gradually becoming less and less violent, but I’m not gonna say if she was greedy and “seeing if I get rid of him, I might go back”, I think she was naive into thinking that is the only valid option.
6. And last but not least, everything could have been solved if she stuck to her original plan of making him fall for her, she might have even been able to find a way to go to her own world if she told him, of course, he would have to accept that, but he’s the most powerful emperor in the entire nation. He has more resources to finding out how to go from one place to another, then anyone else if she just stuck to that this would have been over, but, of course, for story purposes, we need to spice things up.
All in all, she is a character who sticks to the original story so much that she forgets that this is not a story, but real life. She relied too much on her personal feelings of trying to figure things out, instead of trying to actually figure out how to stop him from going berserk, then just, you know, up and leaving everyone in dust, but that’s just my opinion based on what I’ve read so far.
myrais
She didn’t use her brain he was in love with her abd she should have stuck with her if plan
myrais
I hate the fl
Misslazy24
Shit 😶😶
Himebell
Also, this is more than 2 conclusions my bad 😅
Himebell
You know, after reading this for some time, I think I kind of came up with 2 conclusions.
1. First of all, I think they can’t go back to their own world because either another soul has taken over their body or their all ready dead.
2. I don’t think killing him is going to be the right move, what I do think might happen is, even if they were able to kill him, the evil God or whatever is with him is just gonna go to another person.
3. I think it’s better if she were to fight the evil inside of him, instead of trying to get rid of him, altogether might be a easier and simpler solution what she kind of has been doing all this.
4. I get that some people were gonna say, not everyone wants to stay in another world, some people want to go back, right, I totally get that. But not everything has to go the way the story is written.
5. The fact that she found an alternative for the story was good if she just stuck to that we wouldn’t have come to this predicament. The man was opening up, and he was gradually becoming less and less violent, but I’m not gonna say if she was greedy and “seeing if I get rid of him, I might go back”, I think she was naive into thinking that is the only valid option.
6. And last but not least, everything could have been solved if she stuck to her original plan of making him fall for her, she might have even been able to find a way to go to her own world if she told him, of course, he would have to accept that, but he’s the most powerful emperor in the entire nation. He has more resources to finding out how to go from one place to another, then anyone else if she just stuck to that this would have been over, but, of course, for story purposes, we need to spice things up.
All in all, she is a character who sticks to the original story so much that she forgets that this is not a story, but real life. She relied too much on her personal feelings of trying to figure things out, instead of trying to actually figure out how to stop him from going berserk, then just, you know, up and leaving everyone in dust, but that’s just my opinion based on what I’ve read so far.