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So Lestilaut's jureve is blue... With Rozemyne's the colour was never mentioned and with it being made from four elemental ingredients, plus some other stuff, I assumed it'd either be multi-coloured, clear or the mana colour of the person who made it. Healing always comes from either Flutrane or her subordinate Heilschmerz, both of which are associated with the colour green, so if this healing potion had any general colour, I'd bet my money on green, not Leidenschaft's blue (passion, growth, learning). I don't remember Lestilaut's mana colour or affinities ever being mentioned, other than Anastasius thinking he lacks darkness. I'd say his blue jureve is a pretty good indication of his mana colour being blue. And Hannelore not immediately connecting the dots that the blue Jureve was her brother's could mean that either mother or father also have blue as their colour.
I wonder what was up with the severing of Rozemyne's and Ferdinand's threads. How could threads be severed in multiple places? I feel like this is a sign of intentional sabotage... which brings me back to Liebeskhilfe. Who else but a deity could go back in time to tamper with mortal threads, but why would she? Was it some "masterplan" to give Hannelore the chance to travel back in time? That seems quite far fetched, but then again the gods are supposed to think differently than Humans and she is described as mischivious in the extreme...
"...hey should have challenged up to bride-stealing ditter <...> he was not doing so through the proper channels..." Oh Dunkelfelger... as if stealing a bride against her will and her duchy's will via sport was "the proper channel."
Ortwin becoming Rozemyne's second husband has crossed my mind before too. If he wasn't in love with Hannelore, that'd probably be his best option to become happy and a win for everyone involved. A good political move for both duchies, a mana-rich husband who's not an arrogant ass for Rozemyne, a wife who won't treat him as just a jumping board for political capital and mana generator, as well as plenty of laboratories and research materials for Ortwin. Seems a perfect match by Yurgenschmidt noble standards. He could probably live very contently in Alexandria.
Marrying Hannelore though, especially after her divine posession, would guarantee him an inescapable ticket to Aubdom. And he made it quite clear to Adolphine that he absolutely did not want to become Aub (not that it mattered to her in the slightest what her brother wanted, resulting in her practically forcing him to compete for the succession anyway, which thankfully should be over and done with now that she's a giebe). And marrying the Zent, even if only as a second husband, would probably be on a quite simialr "don't want to" level for him, as becoming Aub Drewanchel.
I wonder if his love is truly strong enough for him to not resent Hannelore for being forced to become Aub, because of her status, should they end up marrying after all... or alternatively if he might get a taste for being Aub, once he tried it for a bit, which would be ideal. Either way, I doubt it'll happen, what with Drewanchel underperforming in ditter quite a bit compared to their duchy rank and being up against the very champions of ditter, even if they are split into two.
The moment of her praying against more suiters severing her thread with Wilfried is both tragic and hilarious at the same time and just so Hannelore. Too bad there isn't a god or goddess of irony, or Hannelore would be their undisputed champion.
About Juruve, in color insert in P3V5 Rozmyne is submerged in a blue liquid.
About severed thread, it could have been Mestionora trying to do revenge by killing him in every timeline.
Right, I forgot about the pictures... but why is it blue? Blue is the colour of passion, growth and learning, while healing is universally green. Not to mention that jureve is made up primarily of four different elements, plus some other stuff, only one of which is fire aspected and thus blue. Maybe Kazuki-sensei hadn't quite finalized the mana colours that early in the story.
As for it being Mestionora... Yeah I really don't see it. If nothing had been done, time would have been reset back to 20 years ago with Ferdinand very much being alive and already in Ehrenfest, so doing that to kill him is not a good plan or even a plan to begin with. I mean... sure with what Dregarnuhr said, it looks like Ferdinand would have died, but after his death time would have reset, thus undoing it right away, making it quite useless to do it specifically to kill him.
That and Mestionora also made her position on killing very clear, when she forbid killing for any and all reasons, even of the worst criminals who definitely would have deserved death.
I just hope we'll learn of who was the culprint and why in this book and won't have to wait too long for this particular pair of answers. God knows how long it'll take for the book to be translated into English... is the second book even out in Japanese already?
H5Y volume 2 isn't even released yet. I didn't see any news on reddit so I would guess that the release date isn't decided yet.