
Yes, I love the artsyle I genuinely can’t get enough of it, which is why I keep coming back even if it makes me feel a little guilty lol I was not expecting to see how season 2 kicked off. The art absolutely exceeded my expectations, the depth, and the characterization of Seoin especially. He really was a strong boy trying to feel in control of his own life. I always have had a soft spot for characters who want to find themselves.
I feel that the author could’ve made the story begin from there school days. It would’ve also given the author some time to reconsider how to handle Seoin’s growth and his trauma.

For real! As a someone who rarely read bl manhwa unless it is fluff, this piece took me to another level of standards when looking for a bl manhwa to read.
It just makes me sad to see a great manhwa become less of what it is deserving because of the SA. This would have been so perfect without those.
I feel like the relationship that was presented to us in their youth has distorted the appropriate sentiment to feel towards their current relationship. Let’s not forget that Seoin isn’t the guy he once was that swore he would protect Yeongwoon when they were younger. Seoin is morally reprehensible, and I will not deny he has gone through a lot, but that doesn’t form an appropriate correlation to his behavior towards Yeongwoon as of now. This of course is my personal opinion, and I’m not sorry that I don’t like Seoin. I don’t care. Rape is a mental degeneracy. Considering Yeongwoon is a man, I feel that this story reduces his experience as a SA victim into fan service or rather the fulfillment of a kink.