The dilemma Eiser faces is so painful, I wouldn't blame him for either decision, whether that's ignoring the father, or agreeing to his terms... But I must admit, I feel like a proud mama seeing how he stood his ground and didn't get swayed by that snake of a man. It alings with his personality and his character development so far. He's such a great ML, I can't :')
That being said, I don't think we've yet to see the last of the father. He's obviously lost his freaking mind, and in a way, he's basically the main villain. Maybe more dangerous than Victor. Victor is mainly driven by hurt pride and a thirst for revenge against Eiser. His hatred runs deep but his reasons for everything he does not so much. Though cunning, he's mainly acting on emotion, making him an opponent potentially easier to deal with, or even manipulate. But the father? He has his ideals, values, morals he's actually willing to kill his son and himself for. His devotion to his goal is unshakeable, making him instead an opponent impossibly hard to reason with. You can handle your enemy's stubbornness and hot-headedness (Victor) and use it to your advantage, but you can't easily argue with your enemy's entire belief system and life-long established convictions (father)... Ahhh, there's no way he reappeared for just two episodes to rattle Eiser up. His role is too big for that. I just hope next time we see him, that disgusting smile is wiped off his face by the very son he claims to treasure so much himself.
Go teach 'em, Eiser, sir! 🫡 But first, go get your wife!!!😩
P.S.: Man, I love Eiser-centric chapters...
That being said, I don't think we've yet to see the last of the father. He's obviously lost his freaking mind, and in a way, he's basically the main villain. Maybe more dangerous than Victor. Victor is mainly driven by hurt pride and a thirst for revenge against Eiser. His hatred runs deep but his reasons for everything he does not so much. Though cunning, he's mainly acting on emotion, making him an opponent potentially easier to deal with, or even manipulate. But the father? He has his ideals, values, morals he's actually willing to kill his son and himself for. His devotion to his goal is unshakeable, making him instead an opponent impossibly hard to reason with. You can handle your enemy's stubbornness and hot-headedness (Victor) and use it to your advantage, but you can't easily argue with your enemy's entire belief system and life-long established convictions (father)... Ahhh, there's no way he reappeared for just two episodes to rattle Eiser up. His role is too big for that. I just hope next time we see him, that disgusting smile is wiped off his face by the very son he claims to treasure so much himself.
Go teach 'em, Eiser, sir! 🫡 But first, go get your wife!!!😩
P.S.: Man, I love Eiser-centric chapters...
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