oh maybe she'll meet her elder brother????
No one is talking about how torn up he was about killing the twins
I see a lot of comments in the past 3 or so chapters saying they prefer this ending which is less harsh or dramatic and I get it but I still feel that this version is a much weaker plotline and downplays/cuts out a lot of the the inner psychy of Edith, Killian, Rize, Cliff, and the rest. The fulfillment of the 3rd condition here is weak and makes Edith's will to live earlier in the story seem so easily broken. It also cuts out Killian's moment of going against all odds and objection to save her, proving once again he, his feelings, and their relationship was strong enough to breakthrough even the author's/story's hold on the other characters. It also leaves unresolved the conflict Killian has with Edith where he feels she feels she cannot fully trust or rely on him and his moment of saving her proves himself to her---a clear and strong answer to her silent plea for someone to believe in her and support her despite not being able to ask outright. The impact of the revelations when the princess announced her support for Edith is also weakened.
Well, I'm back, I recovered. So... You d*mned brother are thinking of joining your half sister on the throne? What about the backlash? Oh my, seems only the princess has a brain here
Ow he took off his dog leash...