General & Others Will these two brothers reconcile with each other?

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Now that Hajrudin knows his brother is innocent, how will he react to the fact that Loki sacrificed himself and took the blame to protect their father's reputation?
He also now knows why Loki destroyed the village of alcohol, which was to avenge Ida...

The relationship between the two brothers seems to be very important for the country of Erbaf. Only together can they bring the country back on the right track. Loki inherited his father's strength and Hajrudin his ideals. I really wonder how guilty Hajrudin will feel for doubting Loki (at the same time, Loki didn't really try to plead his case, and their relationship has always been extremely conflictual).

Moreover in Loki's line in this chapter, we really understand that he is saddened to know that even his own brother does not believe in his innocence. And it's obvious that Hajrudin is likely to feel enormous guilt towards himself. There's even a chance that Loki will save his brother, by the way 😬
But it seems essential to me for the two brothers to reconcile and move forward together toward the future that awaits Harald.

By the way, if we speak about Hajrudin, He will be stronger !

Throughout the flashback and even during the Erbaf arc, Oda really tries to make us understand that Hajrudin is an extremely important character for the land of warriors.
He is even placed at the same level of involvement as Loki for Harald.

Everything suggests that he will also have a power up. Not to the point of being as powerful as Loki, of course, but clearly he will become more powerful. Atleast I hope so
 
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