







Whew, this chapter really hit hard for a lot of readers! The overwhelming consensus seems to be centered around poor Saharah 🥺. Seeing him cry was apparently *really* painful for many, with comments expressing heartbreak and wishing someone would just take him away and not abandon him.
There's a strong feeling that Saharah isn't inherently bad, just incredibly out of his depth. Readers sympathize with his lack of human understanding and experience, believing he *does* mean well, even if his execution is... less than ideal. They feel that with time and guidance, he could actually be a good dragon.
On the other side of the coin, the Noble Consort (Suu) sparked some interesting debate. While acknowledged as manipulative, some readers surprisingly found themselves agreeing with her perspective on the dragon situation. They see her actions as a harsh but necessary approach to survive in a world where you often have to step on others to avoid being crushed yourself. However, others pointed out that even after a moment of self-awareness, she still chose the path most convenient for herself – escape. Overall, **Where the Dragon's Rain Falls Chapter 135** certainly left readers feeling deeply for Saharah while grappling with the morally gray actions of other characters.
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