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Spoiler!
Theo tells Seth that they can't be together because they're on opposing sides. He had led the army that devastated Seth's country, and Seth has a duty to rebuild Langerus. During their argument, hurtful words are exchanged, leading to a fight.
Later, a man with white hair explains to Seth that Theo is trying to protect him and their child by distancing himself. It's a strategic move. When their child grows up and fulfills their destiny as the ruler of Odea, they can be free to be together. Seth understands that he, too, must fulfill his duty as the prince of Langerus and safeguard his people, which means not endangering Theo and their child.
Seth apologizes for the pressure he put on Theo, and they reconcile intimately. Seth also asks Theo to wait for him, to which Theo agrees. Theo then suggests that he will be the one to reunite with Seth when the time is right.
Meanwhile, rumors circulate in Odea about Theo and his Capri, potentially instigated by the royal family to undermine the Perserus family's influence.
The end. That's all for now folks.
Later, a man with white hair explains to Seth that Theo is trying to protect him and their child by distancing himself. It's a strategic move. When their child grows up and fulfills their destiny as the ruler of Odea, they can be free to be together. Seth understands that he, too, must fulfill his duty as the prince of Langerus and safeguard his people, which means not endangering Theo and their child.
Seth apologizes for the pressure he put on Theo, and they reconcile intimately. Seth also asks Theo to wait for him, to which Theo agrees. Theo then suggests that he will be the one to reunite with Seth when the time is right.
Meanwhile, rumors circulate in Odea about Theo and his Capri, potentially instigated by the royal family to undermine the Perserus family's influence.
The end. That's all for now folks.