Haven’t read Missing Love. But it’s as Daisy says, it’s how someone turns into a monster. How the ML used his wife’s death to get the MC and do dehumanizing things to him.
The story is basically creating your own hell. Season 1 looks short, but it’s almost a decade of suffering for MC. From a proud noble, the Mc was barely the shell of himself at the end. The ML revenge turned into destroying the MC’s remaining dignity. He took things too far. He was so convinced that the MC was still arrogant because he couldn’t cry, but the MC grew up as the sole heir of the count, he was taught as a child not to show weakness.
It’s a good story, but it can be soul crushing. It’s like a storm, when it’s finally over, the silence it left is haunting.
Leaving the ML to continue life alone in the hell he created. Haunted by the Mc’s death… surrounded by children who are carbon copies of the Mc. He finds himself back at the dilapidated cabin and the Mc’s tombstone, regretting that he realized what he wanted too late.
Season 1 is done… it’s ongoing on s2 which is a lot lighter and is a bit confusing if you haven’t read the novel. Saw your question, yeah there is gangrape... only in s1
ML regretted that his words and actions pushed the MC to ultimately die, the numerous pregnancy, to suffer like his dead wife…
It didn’t end with the MC death. The story continues in s2… but that’s a much more bittersweet arc and is actually lighter than s1.
Uhm, can someone explain to me why explain to me why this is traumatizing? Major spoilers are okay even though I haven't read it yet. Can it compare to "Missing Love" in terms of angst? Because that story is too overwhelming.