Very odd Water Lilly is immediately infatuated with Kyoya after becoming his like, slave with benefits or whatever. He thought of him as deceitful and destructive because he’s human, yet when he is actually deceived and bound he’s just so eager to please master.
It is eventually revealed that Kyoya is only trying to preserve his life and status, but Lilly’s charitable view of him and insistence that he’s a good person makes absolutely no sense preceding this.
He hates the capital and says his mountain will wither without him but all he ever is is happy to be owned by Kyoya. He’s about to be engulfed by royal fupa and is fantasizing about being Kyoya’s slave.
Why is Lilly’s wish to be owned by someone different and not to like, run away with Kyoya like they end up doing anyway.
Is slavery only as bad as your owner in this universe?
Very odd Water Lilly is immediately infatuated with Kyoya after becoming his like, slave with benefits or whatever. He thought of him as deceitful and destructive because he’s human, yet when he is actually deceived and bound he’s just so eager to please master.
It is eventually revealed that Kyoya is only trying to preserve his life and status, but Lilly’s charitable view of him and insistence that he’s a good person makes absolutely no sense preceding this.
He hates the capital and says his mountain will wither without him but all he ever is is happy to be owned by Kyoya. He’s about to be engulfed by royal fupa and is fantasizing about being Kyoya’s slave.
Why is Lilly’s wish to be owned by someone different and not to like, run away with Kyoya like they end up doing anyway.
Is slavery only as bad as your owner in this universe?