You claimed that you've read it, but then how could have such one sided view on things?
Have you never put yourself in the ml shoes and think for second? So selfish and narrow minded. The way you think are just like the mc Ayane at first. At first she only thinks about her side of the story, disregarding the rest. Drowned in her sorrow which made her gone blind. Which is later changed. And that what the story is about. That's what the author want to conveys, hence the ml point of view in the second part. The ml is suffering the whole time, too. And the author did a very good job demonstrating it. And no one in the world who are human want to bring suffering upon another person for no reason. Yes, there are, but its not the case in this story. We have to believe in the goodness in people or how could we go on living? How could we judge a person while we knows nothing about them? There are more to the story than that, I believe. Depens on what the reader can take in.
You said that he could not forcing his way into her life, instead buy a house or providing money. Thats easy, since ml's family is rich and we could see how his father is so readily to do it. But not everything in this world can be solved with just money. What about Rin? Have you ever think about how hard a kid growing up without both of their parent? If her father died then theres nothing to say but he is alive and can be a father, a husband, readily to make up to all the lost time , to take care of them as family and your so quick to deny Rin that?
I swear there are alot more to say but I just can't write them enough.
What? Stalker? I swear to you this is a word that born just recently. A young man and a young woman who work and study schedules finishes late at night and go home in the same direction. As time flies and the man has feelings for the woman and you called that stalker? What's wrong with you guys?
Ew. You sound like someone who would send their five year old daughter off to be married to a fifty year old pervert, and then tell her she should be grateful that someone is going to look after her for the rest of her life.
Just say you support rapists. It's faster.
Why the heck would I want to put myself in a rapist's shoes? Ayane was not selfish or narrow minded, and the fact that you think she is says more about you and how disgusting your mind is.
Ayane doesn't deserve to have a rapist - her own rapist - for a husband. Rin doesn't deserve to have a rapist for a father. If the ML supported them financially, perhaps Ayane would have the time and energy to find someone new and fall in love with someone who would truly cherish her. That way Rin wouldn't have to grow up under the same roof as her mother's rapist.
The author is free to do what they want in their story and I'm free to say what I want about it too. It's gross how so many authors think it's okay to make their characters end up with their victims and try to paint it as a romantic thing. Or act like the victim is in the wrong.
Following someone around and invading their privacy without them knowing because you have "feelings" is exactly what stalking is and disgusting people have been doing that for years. It's nothing new but that doesn't make it any less horrible.
Would you do what the ML did? Is that why you're defending him so much? Why can't you understand what the real victim is going through?
People like you are the reason why victims in real life don't come forward and try to get justice. They have to worry about people telling them to "see things from their rapist's point of view". If you're going to think about anything, maybe think about that for a change.
He does NOT deserve a happy ending after stalking a young girl, giving into temptation when she went into heat, threatening her after they met again as adults, continuously touching her when she clearly hates it, ignoring all her other signs of PTSD that he is definitely aware of because he's a goddamn DOCTOR, forcing himself into her life against her wishes, backing her into a corner so she felt forced to commit a crime to get away from him, and then chasing after her and her kid again as an adult all the way to the place where he originally raped her.
Nu-uh. Such a disappointment.