I disagree with all of you and also with this disappointing turn of events. I had a feeling ML would forgive that bastard exactly brcause he’d justify everything on the demons, but the truth is, the “patriarch” was only being manipulated, not controlled. in other words everything he did was still him, and he could’ve stopped at any moment. he destroyed so many of his family’s lives, he tortured kids, babies. and he’s now allowed to live happily because what? demons were involved in him “turning” cruel? that’s ridiculous. he himself admitted his own guilt, and yet everyone and the story itself is acting as if he’s an innocent bystander of his own actions. what the fuck.
BROOOOO I KINDA THOUGHT ABOUT IT WHEN THE SAINTESS SAID HIS SOUL, amidst all the tumultuous anger was nothing but sadness.. in his loyalty repaid by execution.. he really wasnt as angry as he was sad.. deep down he was just a som yearning for his fathers love
Yes, I agree. His anger is misdirected. While it’s true that Hugo was in charge of the execution, the deeds that made him miserable were orchestrated by the demons. Hugo acknowledges his mistakes. It made me recall that in the early chapters where he says only weak people apologize to the strong because they can exact revenge.
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It feels like Hugo apologizes and admits he was weak and unable to protect those dearest to him. (blinded by revenge) In the end, the people who hated him the most bring back what is dearest to him. Bruh! The feels!
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ALSO, I’m low-key glad that the revenge part is not over yet.
LadyLombardy
I disagree with all of you and also with this disappointing turn of events. I had a feeling ML would forgive that bastard exactly brcause he’d justify everything on the demons, but the truth is, the “patriarch” was only being manipulated, not controlled. in other words everything he did was still him, and he could’ve stopped at any moment. he destroyed so many of his family’s lives, he tortured kids, babies. and he’s now allowed to live happily because what? demons were involved in him “turning” cruel? that’s ridiculous. he himself admitted his own guilt, and yet everyone and the story itself is acting as if he’s an innocent bystander of his own actions. what the fuck.
ayeong
finally he’s back with this outfit!!
Empyrean Lie
Now he became the respected Hunter of the Bloodborne!
kashugi911
BROOOOO I KINDA THOUGHT ABOUT IT WHEN THE SAINTESS SAID HIS SOUL, amidst all the tumultuous anger was nothing but sadness.. in his loyalty repaid by execution.. he really wasnt as angry as he was sad.. deep down he was just a som yearning for his fathers love
Ashura1234k
loving the batman vibe 🥰🥰
RandomGal
Yes, I agree. His anger is misdirected. While it’s true that Hugo was in charge of the execution, the deeds that made him miserable were orchestrated by the demons. Hugo acknowledges his mistakes. It made me recall that in the early chapters where he says only weak people apologize to the strong because they can exact revenge.
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.
It feels like Hugo apologizes and admits he was weak and unable to protect those dearest to him. (blinded by revenge) In the end, the people who hated him the most bring back what is dearest to him. Bruh! The feels!
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ALSO, I’m low-key glad that the revenge part is not over yet.
JimmyLaw
because hugo is not a real bad guy
StrawberryMilkkk
finallyyy he quit trying to kill hugo
IDKhowtoplay
Finally reached one of my favorite parts of the LN and they made it so well.