Ferdinand starts a revolution that will abolish the distorted royal family and put a true Zent on the throne. Meanwhile, Rozemyne continues to wrestle with divine interference.
I thought that Rozemyne forgot Shuu but as she remembers Benno, I don’t think she forgot her previous life.
I hope ferdinand will help her remember the Mother from earth.
The next reunion will be painful. Imagine your daughter / sister was snatched from you by nobles, brainwashed by a goddess and now she doesn’t even recognise you.
This volume looks like will focus on political consequences of the war. I am looking forward to it.
I’m quite sure Shuu does not fall in the “more important than reading” category. Urano’s mother though… good question, I’m quite uncertain there.
Before Tuuli came up in conversation I was half convinced that Mestionora only tempered with Rozemyne’s memories of Ferdinand to mess with him. That she actually can’t remember Tuuli and Effa is a bit of a mild shock to me, in part because of that and in part of how much her family was involved in her making her first book. But I’m sure that this will be sorted out sooner or later. Mestionora surely isn’t so malicious that she’d deal such a cruel blow to essentially her most devout follower in existence.
I wonder if praying to Mestionora might do the trick. Or it could be so simple, that the moment the last divine mana is out of her system, the memories come back.
I thought that Rozemyne forgot Shuu but as she remembers Benno, I don’t think she forgot her previous life.
I hope ferdinand will help her remember the Mother from earth.
The next reunion will be painful. Imagine your daughter / sister was snatched from you by nobles, brainwashed by a goddess and now she doesn’t even recognise you.
This volume looks like will focus on political consequences of the war. I am looking forward to it.
I’m quite sure Shuu does not fall in the “more important than reading” category. Urano’s mother though… good question, I’m quite uncertain there.
Before Tuuli came up in conversation I was half convinced that Mestionora only tempered with Rozemyne’s memories of Ferdinand to mess with him. That she actually can’t remember Tuuli and Effa is a bit of a mild shock to me, in part because of that and in part of how much her family was involved in her making her first book. But I’m sure that this will be sorted out sooner or later. Mestionora surely isn’t so malicious that she’d deal such a cruel blow to essentially her most devout follower in existence.
I wonder if praying to Mestionora might do the trick. Or it could be so simple, that the moment the last divine mana is out of her system, the memories come back.