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Oh you have no idea how badly I needed to see some optimistic foreshadowing after that last chapter. My chest still hurts.
Annelisa is genuinely one of if not my favorite mothers in fiction. You've done an excellent job depicting her and it's always been so heartwarming to read about her interactions with Ansel. If she actually dies I think I'm going to be heartbroken. These past few chapters have really done a great job reinforcing my love for her character and although I might be able to understand her death from a narrative perspective, oh boy am I gonna cry. And finally, thank you again for writing this novel :D
It really feels as if Ravenna is being set up for a great tragedy. Over the past month I've been trying to figure out what Ansel's end game is for Ravenna and with the introduction of her persona as Helen, I feel like I've gotten a hint of what's to come. I'm guessing that the plan is to break down and essentially destroy Ravenna's current persona by tearing apart her ideals (or something similar) after nurturing her persona as Helen to the point where it can become her new identity. The ways things have been going, it feels as if we're approaching the climax of Ravenna's arc and I can't wait to see if my guess is close or not. And as always, thank you for the chapters! :D
Oh? Now this is intriguing. I can't tell whether Ansel is acting for Ravenna's sake or if he's genuinely put off by whatever is behind that door. I have to say, the complexity/depth of this story has certainly increased a bit since Seraphina's introductory arc and I can't fathom how you manage to keep coming up with new "twists" to pique my interest. Thanks again for all your effort. I genuinely appreciate it.
I think I get what you're saying. I was using unemotional in the literal sense of the word as someone who doesn't have/express strong feelings (which I think is a pretty apt description of her character). What I'd meant to get across was just that as much as I like Ravenna, I'm definitely partial to Seraphina's expressiveness. It warms my heart :D
Lol, the author's note is a nice touch. Though I have to say I'm really enjoying this little interlude with Seraphina, Marlina, and Ansel. As much as I like the characterization of Ravenna, I really enjoy reading about the emotions of our characters and Ravenna is sadly rather unemotional :(
I can appreciate the difficult of crafting a novel as interesting as this one. This story is one that continues to impress me and I appreciate all the effort you've put into getting this far. Thank you again for all these chapters and if you need to take some time to get some energy back, I can totally understand. I've said it before, but I think it's worth saying it again; make sure to take care of yourself.
My word, Seraphina is too precious. What a great character :D
Too excessive? I have no idea what you might be referring to :P
Ahhhh, this was nice to read. I had no clue what direction this story has been headed for the past few dozen chapters and have just been happy to be along for the ride, but this chapter was a very satisfying reveal. I'm eager to see how this ends up affecting Ansel's relationship with Ravenna going forward.
That phrase never fails to make me remember this meme.
I'm glad we got a bit more insight into the history between Ravenna and Ansel. Considering how antagonistic their relationship has been up to this point, I was wondering why Ravenna was even willing to put up with Ansel at all. It makes more sense now that we know she admired his technical knowledge (or at least, that's what I gathered from this flashback).