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Yes, but saying he is a "good guy" is a bit too much. I recognize that the guy has good intentions (in a manner of speaking; like, the guy sees a problem that affects the lives of his people, his civilization, and takes steps to solve the problem, whatever the cost), but that is not the same as being a "good guy".
I don't think killing that guy was a mistake. I think that was unavoidable; if Hiashi didn't kill him, he would probably commit suicide and would still blame the Hyuga. The problem was the village. Where is logical to be guilty if you defend your daughter from kidnapping?
The Gotal are humanoid too, though.
Or because he has a technique to improve spirit power, and has been practicing since the womb.
Finish in one chapter. Thanks đ
Option 2.
Well, the guy fell hard for her, but the relationship was a little one sided. She was constantly demanding honesty from him, and started extracting his secrets. This demanding relationship, in which a dragon is manipulated so blatantly is not to my head canon of how a dragon should behave himself. For example, at one point the guy declared his eternal love, and as a present made a ring of vibranium for her. And she was demanding to know the origin of the metal, he tried to lie, but apparently she has the superpower of knowing the truth. She was apparently a wakandian spy inserted in Britain, and she obviously knew about the theft of the vibranium. Obviously, she didn't tell the guy any of this, because the honesty in the relationship is only from his part. So she cut him off, and only until the guy was on his knees pleading, she accepted him back, with the promise of complete honesty.
This Aurora, in the other fic, was Wakandan. The hipocrecy.
My hopes of seeing that awful romance removed were dashes.