Okay...

water_lily_ May 21, 2019 7:42 pm

Re-reading this for the n-th time and Kou's (as well as other people's attitude) towards Yukinori really irks me.
I feel so bad for Yukinori. Kou is so harsh on him. Since when do you measure hardships of a person by how smooth their hands are? He rebukes Yukinori for not understanding their work, calls him selfish, self-righteous and insensitive, but that's so hypocritical of him. He assumes that he (and the people in close relation to him) are the only ones who have difficulties to face... I don't know, his handsome face just can't make up for his attitude. I get that he was being defensive given his past, but would it really hurt him to act civil?

Tbh, all of them have such unrealistic expectations from Yukinori... why though? Is it really necessary for him to be good at everything just because he's the president's son? Is he not human? Are the workers the only ones who feel exhausted?
They treat him like such a doormat, even his own father! If he was so adamant about his son taking over the business, why did he send him to Tokyo in the first place?

I really liked this manga, and I really enjoyed the art, but now that I think about it... I don't know. Currently re-reading the 2nd volume again so I hope the characters get better...

Responses
    water_lily_ May 21, 2019 7:49 pm

    Edit: Okay, at least the workers at his company are concerned about him. Even the older people at the other company aren't biased.
    So its just Kou I guess.

    ALisAnimeLover December 26, 2019 9:06 pm
    Edit: Okay, at least the workers at his company are concerned about him. Even the older people at the other company aren't biased. So its just Kou I guess. water_lily_

    Yep, Kou was just bullying him. Though it's more of because he's Maki's lover that's why Kou's twice (or ten times) as mean