As seen by the illustration, Oliver's revenge continues. A teacher named Enrico Forugyeri is the next target. If it's for revenge, is it okay to throw away reason and humanity? Or reversely, is it better to give priority to the kind mother's wishes? This evil cycle of revenge keeps continuing. As a result, Oliver has many conflicting questions and answers.
In this volume, Oliver's mother's past, personality, cause of death, etc. are all introduced. As this mysterious past is revealed, a fierce battle begins. During this time, Oliver's root of his deep hatred is also explained. If you have time, please check it out!
J'ai logiquement enchaîné avec le 5e tome, qui pour le coup est beaucoup plus intéressant !
Avec un focus lore ainsi que sur la seconde cible à abattre, le roman peut développer son univers et dans l'ensemble éviter les intrigues secondaires peu intéressantes pour revenir à son fil rouge.
Le combat final est vraiment pas mal en plus de proposer quelques moments forts en émotions et du développement pour notre protagoniste.
Je continuerai avec grand plaisir l'an prochain avec les tomes 6+.
Volume 5 is a great addition to the series. It is mostly about Oliver with just a few passages dedicated to the rest of the team. We get introduced to the conflict between mages and gnostics and the threat of outside worlds, creating some interesting potential for otherworldly enemies. Background information on Oliver and his quest is added, giving some much needed details on what is going on and why. Great read.
صراحة المجلد نصفه ماضي كلوي و إنريكو لماذا اصبح مجنون هكذا؟ ايضا توضيح جزء من وفاة كلوي أنها قتلت على يد سبعة وقسمت روحها ٧ أجزاء من ضمن اخذه روحها وطلب فكرة تعذيبها هي إليزميدا مدرسة المدرسة وسبب صداعها هو انها انمدجت روحها مع روح كلوي. طبعا أوليفر تدرب على دمج جسده بروح كلوي كي يتقن مهاراتها لكنه سبب ألم شديد وتضحية عقله حتى انه مساعدة اخوته جوين شانون سحر شفاء يظل جسمه ينزف ويقاتل بسرعة هائلة مع ان رفاقه فازو بالمعركة ضد إنريكو إلا أنهم أتو بخسارة وحسرة .
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Five novels in, and we finally begin to see the full picture of what's going on. We also get some world-building that feels cohesive instead of just bits and bobs with all of the overarching rules omitted. All of it adds up to show just how much of a tragedy this whole series is.
Reading about the adventures of Oliver and the "Sword Rose" has never exactly felt lighthearted, but it has felt like things are okay. This book is mostly told from the perspective of Oliver's other self, and it rips that bandaid and illusion away. Things are not okay. Contrasting Oliver's past and continuing work as "King" with his life with the Sword Rose is well done and emotionally devestating.