But then again his annoying dig at Khanin and Ava...
In the novel, Ramil apologised for his father's wrongdoings, and sent him to prison. Here I don't see the possibility, so people would just see him as an arrogant prince till the end, which is unfortunate.
Since you read the novel you already know why. I finally broke down and read to the end today but haven't started…
No one wins the competition, and they end this tradition of having a competition for the next leader. All three set up a board where they take the decision together, which is much better than the present system in my opinion. In the special ones there's only romantic fluff I guess. They don't involve RP so I didn't read them.
Since you read the novel you already know why. I finally broke down and read to the end today but haven't started…
I do know what is happening (although even in the novel I only read RamilPaytai parts and then the end thrilling part), but here also towards the end they are deviating from the novel a lot, as you can see the competition has already started but there is no camaraderie between the young people. I guess that in contrast to the novel where all of them worked together to solve the case, the series will show just one hero, Khanin.
Just when I started to connect to Ramil, he comes back with his usual self. Then he has the audacity to ask why he is getting ganged up on??? Then his father, so tactless. Why did he need to say those things during the competition?
can someone please tell me what happends to ramil and paytai in the end..?
In the novel, their relationship is never this toxic. Ramil is just very much possessive about Paytai, but Paytai has Ramil wrapped around his finger. Khanin at some point teases Ramil saying that only he is in love with Paytai, but it is not evident if he also likes him back. This unsettles Ramil, and he asks Paytai whether he likes anyone. Paytai answers that he has stopped thinking about love since he decided to be only his. In the end, Ramil is seen fondly taking care of a sick Paytai, and it is hinted that they are moving towards a 'regular' relationship.
Exactly, along with other things, lack of Ramil Khanin interaction further paints Ramil in a bad way. Also, if…
Yes, in this series we have to guess that Ramil is not so bad. In the novel it is pretty evident that although he may come off as arrogant and stand-offish, he is a decent human being.