like did we forget how this series started lmao the whole premise was non-con ish BUT unlike other manhwa it's not a cheap plot device or just something the author puts in bc they don't understand consent...sexuality is portrayed with violence in this series/particular ABO worldview and is central to the themes of dominance and freedom and love that the author is carefully exploring and teasing apart (even as she situates it in some chill college setting!)
anyways, the author said that this season would be darker and aggressive and that there would be non-con - if any hint of that squicks you out you should stop reading (though idk how it took so long for ppl to realize that) it's fine to not want to engage in that but considering this whole manhwa is around thorny, blurry negotiations of consensual non-consent among other things it's just brain numbing if you don't see that there are more layers here than being "omg...xyz is a rapist this means the manhwa is problematic"
like did we forget how this series started lmao the whole premise was non-con ish BUT unlike other manhwa it's not a cheap plot device or just something the author puts in bc they don't understand consent...sexuality is portrayed with violence in this series/particular ABO worldview and is central to the themes of dominance and freedom and love that the author is carefully exploring and teasing apart (even as she situates it in some chill college setting!)
anyways, the author said that this season would be darker and aggressive and that there would be non-con - if any hint of that squicks you out you should stop reading (though idk how it took so long for ppl to realize that) it's fine to not want to engage in that but considering this whole manhwa is around thorny, blurry negotiations of consensual non-consent among other things it's just brain numbing if you don't see that there are more layers here than being "omg...xyz is a rapist this means the manhwa is problematic"