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The 5-time rejected lunaEP 17

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The 5-time rejected luna

Lyra and her stepsister Mia are both Betas. However, Kael, the Alpha of the Blood Pack, chose to marry Lyra. Lyra thought she had met her destined true love, only to find that Kael had always loved Mia. Shocked by her fiancé's betrayal, Lyra chose to swap marriages with Mia and marry the blind Leo. Eventually, Kael realized he had misidentified the person, and the one he had always loved was Lyra, and he deeply regretted it.
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Ep Review

Memories Haunt Him

The flashback of Lyra tending his back wounds was so tender. It contrasts sharply with the current clumsy care. Kael wondering why he thinks of Lyra shows his inner conflict. The 5-time rejected luna handles memory triggers beautifully. You can feel his confusion and longing. Past care often outweighs present words in relationships like this.

Hospital Scene Cringe

The hospital scene was painful to watch, literally! Her trying to clean the wound with powder made me cringe. Kael's pain was visible, yet he stayed polite. The 5-time rejected luna uses these intimate moments to show relationship cracks. Her tears might be real, but her competence is questionable. Scort's comment about Lyra hit hard too.

Betrayal Hurts More Than Knives

Seeing her run away was shocking! She claimed she went for help, but her timing was suspicious. Kael looked so heartbroken when she left him there. In The 5-time rejected luna, loyalty is everything, and she failed that test. Her crying later felt manipulative compared to Lyra's genuine fight. Who do you trust when words clash with actions?

Suspicious Leg Wound

Showing the leg wound was a smart move by her, but did she really get it saving him? Her narrative tries to rewrite her escape. Kael seems to buy it momentarily, but doubt lingers. The 5-time rejected luna keeps the mystery alive. Is she a victim or a survivor? Her desperation feels a bit too performative for my taste.

Kael's Power Surge

Kael unlocking those glowing eyes was epic! He was down but never out. The visual effects during his power surge were stunning. In The 5-time rejected luna, the supernatural elements blend well with human drama. Seeing the attackers fly back satisfied all my revenge cravings. He is definitely not someone to mess with when pushed.

Scort Knows Best

Scort mentioning Lyra was a subtle burn. He knows who is capable. It highlights how much Kael relies on Lyra's skills implicitly. The 5-time rejected luna uses side characters to voice audience thoughts. Kael's silence spoke volumes when Lyra's name was dropped. Professional competence matters more than fancy dresses in crises.

Lyra Is The Real Hero

Lyra stepping in with that staff was iconic! She didn't hesitate to protect Kael while others fled. The contrast between her bravery and her fear is stark. The 5-time rejected luna really knows how to build tension during fight scenes. Seeing Kael realize who truly stands by him changes everything. Action meets emotion perfectly here.

Non Stop Drama

This episode had everything: fights, betrayal, magic, and medical drama. The pacing kept me glued to the screen on netshort. The 5-time rejected luna delivers high stakes consistently. Watching Kael navigate lies while healing is compelling. You just want him to see the truth clearly. Can't wait for the next update!

Heart Versus Mind

Kael lying there questioning his feelings is relatable. He wants to believe the one beside him, but his heart points elsewhere. The 5-time rejected luna explores emotional cheating subtly. His physical pain mirrors his mental confusion. Why do we always crave the one who isn't currently holding our hand? Complex love triangles done right.

Gothic Atmosphere

The gloomy castle setting set the mood perfectly for the ambush. Dark skies matched Kael's betrayal feeling. The 5-time rejected luna excels at gothic romance aesthetics. Even the hospital room feels cold despite the fire. Visual storytelling enhances the narrative weight. Every shadow seems to hide a secret or a memory.

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