One question about those noble families' organizations please. Are these kids called as 4 seasons, the heirs of those organizations, right? Those private organizations such as Songrim, Cheonbugwan, etc.. are owned by those families. Why is Jang Uk needed to be accepted if he is already an heir?
look to chinese web novels of overpowered male characters who start off weak as the inspiration for aos.
I don't know much about chinese web novels. But I did watch some chinese martial arts dramas. I got the role reversal feels here, those which featured mostly ML as teacher and FL as disciple. This is role reversal which ML as younger boy who acts as a charmer and melts the heart of the cold assassin. I am loving this dynamics.
I notice there are some similarities with Harry Potter, as main boy being the chosen one, young mage stories, these noble families & their organizations (how do we call that) remind me of hogwarts houses. In ep 8 when Jang Uk won the battle, those four organizations offered him to join them, it was so hogwats houses. Funny but loved it.
Just saw part 2 trailer, wow!! The reason I'm now more excited for part 2 is this Jang Uk's look. It reminds me of Kenshin with black robe, sword fighting, dark aura and very charismatic appeal. Their outfits are similar. You know from Rurouni Kenshin films starring Takeru Satoh. Those films are my favorites. I think Lee Jae Wook has similar features as Takeru. It's like watching young Kenshin, which makes me even more excited.
Are these kids called as 4 seasons, the heirs of those organizations, right? Those private organizations such as Songrim, Cheonbugwan, etc.. are owned by those families. Why is Jang Uk needed to be accepted if he is already an heir?