"Marital Business 2" tells the story of Bianca and Zachary becoming legends, Arno's great hero and the great saint. This time, we'll talk about a young Cyril de Sevran, a young man who spent a lot of time with Alexandra (Bianca and Zachary's daughter) as a platonic love and a great emotional support... she had to go to war as soon as he was appointed king, who ascended to that noble position since no one else from his family remained, he didn't have much internal or political support, he didn't have any kind of love that he could remember.
Except for Alexandra, who was his light, his salvation, his everything, but everything worked against him, she ends up dead before she can even confess her feelings to him.
Death and betrayal are all he's ever had, but an unknown force sends him back 10 years after being poisoned by one of his own. "I'll do whatever it takes to make sure you never give up on your dream again." To prevent this tragic fate from repeating itself, he must protect her. Will Cyril be able to express his feelings to her this time?
Characters of “Marital Business 2”
Cyrl Ireon de Servan
He is a shy and fearful boy who, despite being a prince, born and raised in Servance, was sometimes treated like a foreigner simply because of his skin color. He gets to know Alexandra in his childhood, at first he was distrustful but little by little she won his trust and his heart. After the death of his father, his mother returns to her kingdom and remarries, leaving her young son behind. However, despite his limited power, he couldn't prevent his beloved from going to war and comes to learn that she died on the battlefield. To top it all off, when he faces the cruel truth about one of his advisors, he poisons him.
But he incredibly arrives 10 years in the past, despite the constant nightmares, he thinks of sacrificing himself just so that his beloved and those closest to him can continue to live.
Alexandra of Arno
She is a charismatic and talented girl, but she has a dream somewhat different from that of any other girl of that time: to become a great knight like her father. A daughter loved by her parents but who always felt the weight of their fame. Her father is a war hero, and her mother is a saint who defended Erno even while pregnant. In the future, she abandoned her dream after getting married and losing her family. She spent her time opening the heart of the young crown prince (Cyrl), but in the end she was forced to go to war, eventually dying in battle.
Bianca of Arno (mother of Alexandra and Santa)
Zachary (Alexandra's father and war hero)
Vicent (Alexandra's former butler and practically grandfather)
Lucy (head maid of the Arno household)
Baron Landon (Chief Butler of House Arno)
Sir Robert (Fencing instructor at the Arno house)
Baronesa Landon (Alexandra's wet nurse) and the Soveur knight of the House of Arno
Count Emilio of Corsica
Ion of Corsica (second son of Count Corcega)
Opinion about “Marital Business 2”
“Marital Business 2”It's the sequel to the fabulous novel "Marriage Business." A story of salvation and love that touched the hearts of many. With this in mind, expectations for this series are sky-high, especially when it must meet the same high standards as the previous season. Personally, I've been following this novel since its inception, and many of us who finished it were captivated (or at least I was).
So far they have certain differences with respect to the previous season, such as the return in time without affecting the protagonist (such as his age) instead of a reincarnation, we see a little of the future of what happens to that terrible royal family (I feel that all the misfortunes begin right with royalty seeing from this perspective), we see many characters from the previous season who were part of the protagonists' lives at that time only a little more adult hitting the mark with nostalgia.
As always, the art and coloring haven't failed to deliver on quality. Honestly, I'm truly satisfied with that. The plot, although a little different, will continue to unfold. It doesn't have many chapters at the moment, so I can't comment much on it.
Although I didn't expect it, many wanted to continue this story, now with the love story of the daughter of our former protagonists. If this is the kind of stories you like—adventure, betrayal, surrender—I invite you to read this fantastic novel. But if you're not up to date or have never read it, I also invite you to read "Marriage Business" to fully understand what it's about. You won't regret it.