I'm not saying that Ken wasn't on a trance during that time though. However, when compared how both handled him with the 'trance' set aside, Di Vercike is clearly more affectionate. And when you think about it, why would Di Vercike put him in a hypnotic state instead of force him when he's sensible? And even then, he made sure he is thoroughly prepared of 'it'.
What?? Are you for real? It's like saying "Okay they were r*ped, but at least the r*pist was gentle". You can't put trance aside. This vamp has attacked him and tried to turn him without his consent and then proceed to do sexually things to him without his knowlegde but we should concentrate on the affection, instead of the violation? If we're comparing, then at least with Agia, he knows what's going on and remembers what happened. Only time that was the case was when Ken and Agia first met and it was due to him having lost alot of blood because of the Vamp.
Oh my god -_-. Did I even say that Di Vercike raping him was okay? I did mention about setting the trance aside, but it doesn't mean that I excluded it in the whole picture. And if we talk about what happened to Agia and Ken the first time, the latter losing blood doesn't justify for what the former did, even if he were in the brink of death. And mind you, I did not say to concentrate on the affection. And just because I said that the whole time in the latest chapter, Di Vercike showed more affection to Ken than Agia, doesn't mean I'm okay with the whole thing. Not to Di Vercike and not Agia either.
I didn't say you said "Di Vercike raping him was okay", I said it was like saying it. Losing alot of blood definitely does not jusitify it. I said the only time that Ken didn't remember his encounter with Agia, was when he was first bitten and lost a lot of blood. I wasn't using it as a cause for means.
You know... I'm actually very relieved that Ken was able to say that. This whole time, I've got nothing but Agia looking like he was only toying Ken. To be honest, I got more affection from Di Vercike than from Agia.