Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26099499-20150226151824/@comment-8207536-20150320052614

Perhaps the dream is meaningless and merely meant to troll the audience. I seem to recall that japanese manga sometimes have little meaningless short stories at the end which have little-to-nothing to do with the actual story.

The story in 'Burning the Candle' could easily have been the end of it. We wouldn't necessarily need an explanation of Yang being left with Taiyang unless it was related to the plot. Sure, its weird that a huntress would just wimp out like that but for the audience I don't think we would've batted an eyebrow about it, given time.

Thus I could say that the 'dream sequence' could be indicative to the audience that more development is on the way.

Oh and FYI, I once had a cashier at a Starbucks think that my dad and I were brothers.