Comment by Chlorine on Blossoms of the White Night - Chapter 24

Comment on ChapterBlossoms of the White Night - Chapter 24
Chlorine
ChlorineMember·3 weeks ago(edited)
Since the discussion about the mpreg Is still ongoing, let me share with you what I think : why would the author make such a huge spoiler about the story? Where is the tweet/post or whatever in the original language? It looks to me like a rumor and not something trustworthy, honestly. Let's just enjoy the story and make predictions independently, it is fun and much more satisfying than believing in rumors.
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@Chlorine

  this isn’t a rumor. The author herself clarified this on her Twitter. Here’s what she said:

''Since many of you seem to be looking forward to it, I’ll say this in advance: Path of Flowers in the White Night is not an mpreg story. However, it does serve as the starting point for the creation of that fig fruit. That part takes place much later, after Shurakawa Tei’s death, and follows the story of future generations.

The setting does not become an Omegaverse until after a new world has been established. The story is divided into three parts: the current timeline → the event that leads to the world’s destruction → the beginning of a new world. Each part has its own distinct setting and storyline.

This is still in the planning stage, but I’m also preparing to serialize the second part, which will cover the cause of the world’s destruction.''
 

so in conclusion From what I understand, the story is structured in three parts:
1/ The first part focuses on Shuraka and Tei
2/ The Destruction (a possible future story)
3/ The Omegaverse (Seth & Theo)

@Mia I just hope when BWAT-nim said "after Shuraka and Tei's death" they're saying Shuraka and Tei died of old age and that's when they're finally evolving into a new world and generation
@Mia Yes I saw the post/tweet, a reader posted the korean version too actually. It is fine, as long as the story Is well built and satisfying from an artistical and emotional point of view. Still, Tei's thoughts about children and being a woman left a sour aftertaste on me. I hope the story recovers soon from this unfulfillment that lingers between the main couple.