I like it too! I've read a story that the uke recognizes he was raped but the overall tone of the story stayed light and comedic, so I never took the story and rape seriously, like what the author wants to. This one, though. I was really thrown off since the tone was serious, the author wanted to go with "realistic rape" instead of the fictional yaoi rape trope. Sachimo wants to explore rape in a realistic sense in contrast to how she(?) started the series. Can't be sure though. I'm not sure if this serious tone continues to the following chapters. I'm excited for the next chapters and for Sachimo, the author's very interesting.
It was a big plot twist, but I like it because it's different from the normal yaoi and it wasn't expected. Authors never throw something at you that you wouldn't expect but it's fun when they do because it's exciting; getting to see something new. Normally it's the same story over and over again and I'm getting kinda tired of the average fluff. They fall in love or sometimes they have one argument but eventually everything's happy. Like I'm really curious to see how the uke handles this and what the seme does. Like is the seme mental or has he always been like this, or like what was his reason?