The Flower Dances and the Wind Sings - Ch. 11

Lowkey pretty sad that she can't fully trust either husband or son to hear about it, I just hope her brother isn't the one behind it... you really lay in the bed you made, but at the same time looking at the circumstances that made she end this way it's impossible not to feel sympathetic to her situation, specially when she doesn't excuse herself and does everything possible to emend her wrong doings.
 
Hearing a little backstory of queen esahilde is quite sad... she really wanted children and died after gave birth to her son...
I miss my mom bcs of this 😭
 
Right so I'm guessing her husband poisoned her? And that her son is actually the queen/her sister's son? Just guessing from the usual cliches.
 
you guys are talking about her husband, but I don't really see it? i mean, he hasn't appeared much, i rly can't tell how he actually feels towards her
 
I don't know why but it sucks that the uncle just dangled that "She would have raised you if she could". Like brah, that was unnecessary, and you just gave the boy a little resentment that he could have had that.
 
@luminary

The husband poisoning her is a possibility, yes.

But FL definitely gave birth to her son, kind of hard to randomly get propped with a son if there's no 9 months of stuff happening before that XD
 
I can’t remember anything, was the prince still kicking in her past life? Brother said he has a nephew, not nephews. I’m trying to remember if it showed that he was around to, hopefully, be the one to poison mom (so we don’t have a husband betrayal in the future). 😞

Thanks for the update~
 
Based on the "loss" of the Count's niece, it's possible that Ercella was targeted on purpose, not by accident. That way the Count could blackmail Caron into letting him increase his soldiers.
 
It's either the brother or husband lmao we may never know

Anyway, thanks for the update!! keep safe yall
 
The husband has barely appeared in the story so far, but from what little we've seen it seems like he does love Ercella a lot. In the flashbacks to her previous life, he was crying by her bed when she passed.

It would seem weird to me if he was the one responsible for her death.
 
Hm I don't think her brother had poisoned her, I mean he seems to deeply care about Ercella. Same for her husband, from what we saw in the flashbacks 🤔
 
Oh her husband definitely killed her for political power and to bring down her family, he’s the head of the knights and the captain of the squad that came knew of some plots be alluded to. Now I need a full understanding of her husband’s motivations. And I wanna find out ASAP.
 
@Jb9090

I doubt it. I think he was a pawn and her death was the trigger used by the instigator to get the pawn moving.

mind you the following is just my thoughts based on the chapters released thus far. I have no idea if I'm right or wrong. I'm just debating.
It's in spoilers because people report me for spoiling when I'm just debating based on released chapters.


I figure the instigator is also the one behind the kidnappings and constant "threat," and the instigator hoped that "threat" was enough to get enough nobles on their side so that they could increase their own personal forces legally.
They couldn't do it because the MC's brother and husband and their supporters were stopping that from happening.
But what if the MC dies from poison that is linked to the kidnappings and the "threat" that the other nobles were talking about?

it wouldn't make sense for the MC's husband to be behind it because he's the head of the knights. He could increase the # of knights loyal to him easily in his position. Increasing his political power and military power would be easy in the position that he is in, since the MC's brother is so trusting of him. If the head of the knight's wife dies from an outside threat then that shows their country's military forces is unable to keep the peace. That "incompetence" gives the instigator the backing he needs for his power play.
 

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