With Joseph, the descendent of Barahan by her side, Adellai tries for the throne as the leader of the divine beasts. Fearing a war may break out between the humans and divine beasts, Blondina does her best to try and protect Amon. Can Blondina put a stop to her power hungry step-sister?
On sent la fin approcher : Adélaï passe à l'attaque, Philippe dévoile ses intentions et l'héritier de Barahan gagne en puissance. Une histoire vraiment prenante et des graphismes splendides.
In Summary The full power of Barahan is unleashed against the palace! However, this volume is long on conversations between Adellai and various characters and short on the actual battle involving the mind-controlled beasts. The story seems in a rush to wrap things up as bad guys are quickly dispatched and reincarnated beings abruptly overtake characters.
The Review Having realized that Adellai has found the descendent of Barahan, Blondina hurries to the forest of divine beasts. Lart, on the other hand, goes to Adellai in hopes of convincing her to stop. As such, most of Part 21 ends up as a confrontation between brother and sister where they make clear their intentions. Considering Adellai and Lart began as allies against Blondina, it is interesting to see Lart’s loyalty transition entirely to Blondina in this interaction.
Softhearted as he is, Lart gives Adellai time to change her mind – and she uses the opportunity to rush Joseph to the temple to unleash the full extent of his powers. What follows is a lot of characters running around between the forest and the palace, culminating in Adellai and Joseph attacking the palace with an army of mind-controlled beasts. As a result, the Emperor orders an evacuation and mobilizes the Imperial troops with himself at the head. However, the lead-up and clash all take place on the same day, so everything is too rushed to feel epic. Moreover, the encounters between the palace defenders and mind-controlled beasts is minimal, so it doesn’t seem much like a battle at all.
Rather all the attention goes toward the self-destruction of the anti-divine beasts camp. Blondina’s three main opponents–who weren’t exactly loyal to one another–essentially take one another out. Adellai’s demise was the most disappointing given how she was inflated as a villain. However, in lieu of our three human antagonists, we end up with one very intimidating supernatural enemy.
Suddenly the royal succession dispute gets replaced by a repeat fight between long-ago divine beings. While the animosity between humans and divine beasts was introduced early in the series, having Blondina turn into a stand-in for the Originator God feels a stretch. It was only in the previous volume that she showed any connection to Rafiyan. It feels like the creator got too ambitious with the story’s scope and is shoving all the loose strings into this final battle to force everything to a conclusion.
Vamos con los villanos, ya que me estoy poniendo al día. Adelay, ya búscate una vida mija. Ush dolor de cabeza. Philip, ya estoy dudando de si tiene salvación o no, es que siento que podría tenerla pero este no quiere, es avariciosa peeeeero veo que su lado bueno se preocupa aún por Blondina. Joseph, ay pobre chico. Es el que más pena me da, tuvo mala suerte. Pero eso no justifica lo que hace, con los niños no!!! Que coraje y frustración estoy sintiendo. Mod: YA BASTA DE ESTUPIDECES. JAJAJAJAJA como decía, muy buena historia, estoy leyendo muy rápido porque aunque estoy en un momento de muchas tragedias la historia me tiene enganchadisima.
I miss seeing Amon and Blondina happy together, they were barely on the same page together in this one. The cover is so funny to me, it looks like a cute fun time, but in reality there's nothing but war and bloodshed 🤣🤣. Amon was attacked and bleeding in his beast form, then he switches to Human and he looks fine, goes back to beast and he's still fine. So that annoyed me. I'm a little confused about Phillip's intentions/motivations with Blondina but also everything else as well.
Review for Vol 7-8: These 2 volumes were so sweet! I won’t lie, volume 7 lost me a little bit but I’m gonna blame myself for not paying enough attention to the politics in the first few books. I felt pretty lost but loved it nonetheless. Volume 8 on the other hand brought back the cute and cozy romance vibes that I love from this series. Majetto was an icon as always and I loved seeing the found family back together!
you know how sometimes you wake up at 4 am in the morning with heartburn because being in your thirties mean you simply cannot eat like a garbagefire all day without consequence anymore?
manhwa is a good consolation prize in such trying times