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Well Wolfgang hated his father so much so it wouldn't be unusual for shin to assume that Wolfgang wanted to take away his father's most precious "child", either way shin deals with a trauma so it's normal for him to be very insecure and cynical, hopefully there will be more communicating in the future owo
I see a lot of people talking ab the words used in the finale "you're all mine", and I never thought too much of it. It never gave me bad vibes either, or send me the wrong way. I only though Wolfgang meant that Shin was now only his (lover). Ya know?
I can see how Shin could take it the other "possessive" way, because it was really a bad usage of words. But I'm just confused on the "he sees me as a trophy" part, because BOI someone doesn't just risk their life and become a willing pawn piece to claim the throne JUST cause they wanna sex you up. I thought it was clear to Shin that Wolfgang loved, or at least very much liked Shin.
But I mean we never really saw season 1 from Shin's perspective, so I mean... who knows? We saw all the lovey actions as love but Shin probably saw it as something else. He probably figured that if the boy lusted after him, he might as well use that boy to kick the pedo emperor off the throne.
THEY GOTTA TALKKKK.