
i understand that the incest plotline is a major turn off and can be hard to get past. i genuinely dislike that aspect too. but, the storys complexity, character development, and complex plotlines have made it interesting for me. skipping 270 chapters can miss a lot of context and depth that might change your perspective. of course, everyone has different tastes and boundaries, so i respect your view.

No I get you. I liked the story too. But to me, complexity has been thrown out the window the moment the author decided all these characters, Hanmoi, her brother, Gun and Jua actually...want one another. And then the writer made them constantly parallel one another and their desires. The complexity in the beginning was fun, especially when they introduced the psychopath. But then it became a big mess anyway, since the motivation of eachother characters become "I wanna date my siblings without consequences," and all their friends went "yeah, hanmi. Listen to your heart, your brother wants you too." Like ain't no one in real encourage this
i skipped from chap 3 to the last chap to see who's the end game and gladly i did coz what the effing f£ck? leave your monkey instincts behind. we're far from ancient egypt civilization. deadass thought these was gonna be a wholesome read