The idea of the story revolves around destiny. Biryu, is destined to be Sura but his destiny even thou it gives him power it leaves him loveless. He tries to defy it by wanting to lead a normal life, but in the end everything falls back where it's supposed to be. His lover's destiny is not explicitly said as in Biryu's case, but the end suggests it that it's his "lover's" destiny to suffer by his side. And I put the quotation marks bcs in the end Choi didn't love him (side stories suggest his attempts to khs). But Choi at the end figures it's his destiny that's why he smiles while crying and being cut to live for Sura. Last panel both in last chapter and last sidestory just highlight further their destiny. The title in itself comes with a subtle nuance *beloved* but in the end the type of love for Choi is twisted, hence the tags of gore and horror. Chapter 58 where the old man says "Life is suffering so one must not be born and Death is suffering so one must not die either" summarizes both main characters ending. This quote was also my fave. Other details just add more pages.
Haha no problem. I just wished everyone who took their time to read into the story at least take its meaning with them. Even if some parts were confusing, like maybe Sura's family situation, the thing with the second Sura, or even the backstory of him and his former lover, they just add up to the main thread of the story, so you're not missing much with em.
ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~ Have a nice day!!!
I STILL DONT GET SOME PARTS OF IT