First off, I would like to thank those who have read this story, as well as following/favoriting "Never Trust Byakuran With Your Body".
Secondly, I would also like to thank all the readers who took their time to read this, and even if you don't follow or favorite the story itself, I'm already happy that this even caught attention...
Moving on,there's a bit of concern of mine-I noticed that some of you have some questions about the story itself and the timeline:I'm not really mad or offended if someone left a review that seems to be,ah...'borderline negative'.
In fact-I wholeheartedly welcome criticisms! Of course, they must be constructive criticisms...I won't stop or block those who leave destructive criticisms though,as that is not in my control and it's entirely up to you whether you should do such a thing or no.
I value the freedom to speak whatever is on someone's mind, so if there's something you want to say to me or something about my story, please just tell me in a straightforward way?
I am aware that not everyone will like the stories that I make,and how I make them-if you don't like it or find too many faults in it, either leave or please help me to improve:that way, we can go about our days normally.
As for the problem at hand, let me repeat what was said in the summary and in Chapter One- yes, Tsuna is older than Harry by a whole two years and should have been in Hogwarts at eleven,but there was a reason why he was unable to attend Hogwarts for two years...and why he is attending it alongside Harry, who's in his second year.
I didn't want to reveal too much in the summary,since I just wanted a vague description for a reason-but the reason why Tsuna was unable to attend for those two years was because he was in an 'accident', which turns out not be an actual accident,but a planned attack on the Vongola family.
He was in a coma-usually, being in a coma means that there is little to no chance of you waking up,especially if the injuries or head trauma left on you was severe:and it was war time between the familgias of the Underworld,which Vongola was part of, so of course Tsuna was targeted and was in such a state.
In the past (in the real world history) it was common for soldiers to get severe injuries and to fall into a comatose state, and sometimes,if someone has a grudge on a soldier during war times, they would attack the family members of said soldier.
You can't expect someone to recover from severe injuries or from a coma back in their day-even killing those people suffering from those things would be considered as a mercy killing.
I don't know about you guys, but my grandfather (he's dead,obviously) told me my father on what's it like to be in a war, and to see and experience what it felt like to be in a battlefield.
Unlike now, everything is much more advance, so some people these days can wake up from a coma since there is now a built up history and research about those in a comatose state.
Which was why, even with the help of Sun flames, it took Tsuna a long time to wake up from his injury and head trauma induced coma.
And why he was unable to attend Hogwarts and skipped two years of school,which was why he was attending said school on Harry's second year.
IAM trying to be consistent-if only you give my story a chance to reveal why this or that happened.
The timeline,as you say, is straight-I mentioned in chapter one that instead of Regulus dying in 1978,it would be 1977...
1978 is the year when Tsuna was born, and when Vongola Ottava and Regulus got married.
As for the "immortal" subject, I suppose it was a bit of an oversight of mine, as I have failed to fully explain it's meaning in this story-my apologies for that, and thank you for bringing this to my attention.
I will now explain it-even if I was reluctant to do so:I was only supposed to reveal some facts about them (and I still planned to only give only some small reveals), but it seems a certain reviewer hates the way that I withhold information.
The immortals, aren't LITERALLY immortals- that's just how the wizards view them as such, since they seemed so young and lived for a longer time than they do:which made them jealous of the youthful appearance.
The review about time not having any effect on them "because they are immortal" is right- but the thing about them not dying of old age isn't.
The "immortal" thing is just a title given to them by the wizards, who were jealous of their youthful appearance:they wanted it to look like there is a reason why these immortals look youthful, and so they used such an excuse.
Immortals are normally labeled as "magical creature" like the Veelas.
They can still die of "old age", even if their appearance looks young...there is a limit to how long they live, no matter what others may say.
For example, an immortal can live up to two thousand years- they might die before that age limit because there is a possibility of being killed by a fellow immortal.
On the other hand, they can die of old age when reaching said age limit- they just don't age like, physically, and still retain their youthful looks.
When they die, it isn't their body that gets tired or withered or worn out-it's their life energy, their "dying will cores" that does.
No wizard or any other power on earth can kill them...unless it's old age or a fellow immortal.
So there you have it~! Seriously, if you are confused about a certain part of my story, just review and ask me about it-better yet, just pm or dm me directly, for goodness sake!
Also,if you want to know my explanation, please keep the pm/dm function in your accounts open!
How am I supposed to contact you and explain things to you when your account basically "blocks" me from messaging you? How am I supposed to reply to your review?
I honestly don't care at this point if your commenting things like these to put me down,to troll me, or make fun of my story, but the very least-communicate with me.
It's frustrating otherwise.
Thank you, and I hope you'll patiently wait for the next chapter-I'm currently making as much chapters as I can and will be mass updating my stories on December 25th, as sort of my Christmas gift to you.
