For Arthur Leywin, the answer is a heartbreaking "no." Because happiness requires vulnerability. And vulnerability is the one skill his past life never taught him.
Have you read TBATE? Who is your most underrated character—Jasmine, Virion, or the tragic Regis? Let me know in the comments. beginning after the end
Sylvie forces Arthur to become the father he never had. And in doing so, she unwittingly forces him to confront every scar he thought he’d buried. Watching Arthur stumble through parenting a divine dragon while simultaneously hiding his past-life trauma is like watching a man perform open-heart surgery on himself using a mirror. For Arthur Leywin, the answer is a heartbreaking "no
We’ve all seen the trope: an overpowered protagonist gets reincarnated into a fantasy world and proceeds to speed-run life with the cheat codes of their past existence. It’s comfortable. It’s wish fulfillment. Who is your most underrated character—Jasmine, Virion, or
Arthur’s "power" isn't his magical talent. It’s his ruthlessness. He solves problems like a king, not like a boy. When bullies torment him, he doesn’t just win; he psychologically dismantles them. When he fights, he fights to kill.