And you — you had been so afraid of his difference that you named it arrogance to protect yourself.
And then there was .
Seeing a character who was once feared and respected reduced to a state of adorable confusion is incredibly satisfying. Her arrogance crumbles not because she changes her personality immediately, but because the modern world forces her to rely on the protagonist. She has no choice but to swallow her pride and ask, "How do I use this... magic box?" And you — you had been so afraid
Not for light. For the flame.
He left his shoes pointing inward — bad feng shui, but also a violation of the Household Purity Codex. He played old music at odd hours: jazz from a century ago, the kind where the saxophone sounded like a person crying. He never apologized. When you once asked him why he didn't watch the Emperor's evening address, he just looked at you and said: "I prefer to watch the sky instead." Her arrogance crumbles not because she changes her
The series is noted for its "more-than-friends but less-than-lovers" dynamic, focusing on the gradual shift from mutual dislike to deep emotional support. For the flame
But here’s the thing about living with someone in the hollow age: little by little, the routines crack.