
He has already assaulted him once. That honestly should have been enough for the butterfly to tell his lover what his so-called friend did to him. Doesn't he find it strange that his lover's friend is paying him a visit in one room while his friend is another room drinking? He should be able to find out of they are truly friends!
Moreso, this guy keeps trying to badmouth the man he calls a friend just so he can pursue you!
Just one simple sentence, "Your friend visited me and did this and that to me" is enough to make Dokyeom know what is going on and put a stop to it!
I don't know why authors like to stretch out some unnecessary tropes and frustrate their readers. It's like they're just using us to test the waters to know how much sexual assault we can stomach. I feel sick to my stomach just having to see that guy in every chapter. I think I'm going to drop this.

I just don't understand why he is mute about it. Like, he hasn't even mention it in passing. Imagine that the seme sees them in a compromising position, only to find out that Sorang knew they were "friends" all along. What excuse would he give to vindicate himself? I'm so anxious and upset at the same time. Open your mouth and speak up!
Yeaaa I wouldn't be surprised if he SA him or trick or manipulate him to sleep with him maybe even do it by using alcohol. But I'm leaning towards assault of some form. He doesn't like the word no and he likes to chase things the more challenging the better. Mr Butterfly better be careful.