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Set in a fictional place that draws inspiration from a mixture of Japanese, Korean and Chinese cultures, the story follows the redemption of Yona, the sole princess to the Kingdom of Kouka. Yona lives the carefree life of a princess in Hiryuu Castle, being sheltered by her pacifistic father, King Il, and protected by her bodyguard and childhood friend Son Hak. During a party being held for her sixteenth birthday, her other childhood friend and love interest Soo-Won comes to pay tribute to her. Intending to tell her father that she cannot forget her love for Soo-Won, she visits King Il’s chambers and witnesses him being killed by Soo-Won, who reveals that he will now properly rule Kouka. Hak intervenes and saves Yona, and they escape from the castle to Hak’s birthplace, the Wind Tribe. Under the suggestion of Hak’s grandfather Son Mundok, Yona and Hak search for an oracle named Ik-Soo, who then tells them the legend of the first king of Kouka, Hiryuu, and the Four Dragon Warriors who unified the kingdom. Yona and Hak, joined by Ik-Soo’s assistant

Akatsuki No Yona Promotion Video

I thought this anime was called "Akatsuki no Yona" not "Akatsuki no Su-Won"

What are you going to do now Yona? People are following him.

For the last two episodes, we’ve seen Yona at her lowest. She’s lost everything and has nothing, and she doesn’t even know or particularly seem to care where Hak is taking her. It isn’t until now that we see her starting to poke out of her traumatized shell, though it’s only in little bits at a time.

That’s all well and good for Hak to decide, but he’s forgotten that Yona is her own person, no matter how numb and grief-stricken she is. Though she hasn’t spent too much time among the Wind Tribe, it’s already obvious that she’s come to care for the people there. She is

I feel like Hak’s decision to take Yona to his hometown was more out of necessity. He needed to leave her with someone that he trusted implicitly to protect her. Because he has been at the castle for most of his life, he doesn’t have long reaching ties that can carry her far away from Soo-Won. He also knows that he will be hunted due to his position in a way that Yona won’t (as she is assumed dead). I think his decision to take her to his hometown is calculated. While it’s not the best choice, I don’t think there was any other choice given how helpless she’s been these past few episodes. I also get the feeling from reading the manga that Hak doesn’t expect Soo-Won to pursue Yona wholeheartedly from the beginning when they were essentially allowed to escape fairly easily.

I’m not sure whether Hak’s decision was as silly as you make it sound. While we have very little idea of what the country’s geography is like and how powerful the palace is, it’s implied in this episode that the country as a whole is more of a coalition between tribes that are at odds with one another. It’s very likely that the palace does not have direct influence to the capitals of each tribe, meaning that if Soo-Wyong wanted to attack Hak and Yona when they’re inside the Wind Tribe’s capital, they’d have to wage a war (not counting on him having a convenient way to assassinate them) which would make them vulnerable to their neighbouring countries.

I also think that he doesn’t expect allowing Yona to live to have the repercussions that it will. When she left the palace, she was a frightened and heartbroken young girl fleeing for her life. While Soo-Won is cold and ruthless when it comes to his goals, he is not a sociopath and he clearly wants to (within his capacity) allow her to live outside his reach.

The thing is that Soo-won might not be interested in killing Yona if possible, or in angering any tribes, but some of his underlings don’t seem to have the same problems. They’re already screwing with the balance of power by pressuring the wind tribe the way they are (as they’ve shown, normally it’s something to go to war over). They’re already billing Hak as the murderer, so it’s unlikely that the government wouldn’t want to check some way or another that he is there. As to Yona, there is always some lingering fear in a coup that the legitimate heir may establish themselves as a rallying point in opposition. Even if that wasn’t so, they could easily say they simply found her and are “escorting her home” when in truth she would be imprisoned or killed. When I say Hak’s idea is kind of dumb, I’m talking in a purely political and tactical view. It just doesn’t seem too wise for a general to bank on things like childhood bonds because although we as the audience know something is going on, everything that Soo-won has done has been in direct contrast to what Yona and Hak believed.

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