This is to me one of the best if not the best yaoi out there. The story is dark and angsty and the characters are very intriguing. It really stands out to me how psychopathy is depicted here. It is never romanticized and it is also made very clear that there is no cure or help and with that the reader is left with this uneasy feeling of dread. This story just always stuck to me and I have yet to find anything like it. And I just love it.
I haven't read it yet, but I want to know if the ending is happy or sad? Did Kang Mu really have anything to do with Lee Gi-Rin's sister's death? Kloyd
He doesn’t have anything to do with her death and the ending is not quite ambiguous but neither good nor bad I would say. I think it will make more sense once you have read it haha but it is a heavy story overall
He doesn’t have anything to do with her death and the ending is not quite ambiguous but neither good nor bad I would say. I think it will make more sense once you have read it haha but it is a heavy story ove... No_more_drty_deeds
He doesn’t have anything to do with her death and the ending is not quite ambiguous but neither good nor bad I would say. I think it will make more sense once you have read it haha but it is a heavy story ove... No_more_drty_deeds
to me its happy : the ml know he cant feel normallove but he also knows that he feels something special to the mc . the ml loves the mc in his own way and so is the way of expresing it ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·⁄ ⁄)⁄
to me its happy : the ml know he cant feel normallove but he also knows that he feels something special to the mc . the ml loves the mc in his own way and so is the way of expresing it ⁄(⁄ ⁄·⁄ω⁄·... akarigalaxy-
Yeah that’s the happy part, but the story also makes it very clear that their happiness is pretty timed since he has an urge to kill and will only be able to suppress it for so long. That’s why it’s bittersweet to me.
This is to me one of the best if not the best yaoi out there. The story is dark and angsty and the characters are very intriguing. It really stands out to me how psychopathy is depicted here. It is never romanticized and it is also made very clear that there is no cure or help and with that the reader is left with this uneasy feeling of dread. This story just always stuck to me and I have yet to find anything like it. And I just love it.