You guys need to calm down and stop jumping to conclusions saying the seme is an ass. First off, he isn't even that bad. The only thing he's doing is trying to take care of the kid. Also, it's not like he chose for the kid to choose the uke as a mother. Hes thrust into an impromptu situation and is; in my opinion, doing quite well. He still gives the uke space to move around, adjusting some if his rules and putting up with the kids antics along with another sudden addition to the family (uke). In all honesty, I admire his patience. Also keep in mind that this is the YAKUZA. He was probably born in this business and doesn't trust anything else. Yakuza are a bit isolated from regular society so having the uke (from said regular society) is such a jarring difference that he has to deal with. Yall just give him a chance at least until we get the full picture ;;-;;
I wanted there to be a moment where when Juno got home, he started forgetting memories he had with Ji-yul. He thinks "I don't want to forget! You haven't seen me grow yet. Wait!". The first think he thinks to do is to write down Ji-yul's name on paper so he scrawls over to the closest paper he can find. He scribbles his name a bunch of times as he loses his memory, sobbing. Soon he's a crying mess on the floor, not even knowing why he's crying in the first place. His heart just knows that it hurts.
So
Fluffy haired guy > Twin sister
Twin sister > Taiki
Taiki = Yukito
I think Taiki is using twin sister as an excuse to get jiggy with Yukito. Fluffy hair can tell Taiki likes yukito so to kill 2 birds with one stone, he tries to make Taiki jealous. By doing that, Taiki is too distracted with being possessive that he'll spend less time with twin sister. Then fluffy hair can snatch miss perfect while the other 2 communicate with each other. It's a win-win?
So I've only read up to CH 22 and so far there isn't any male supporting characters. I'm not a huge fan of catch-em-all-girl-collectables stories. I would like a hot guy or two, so in advance, will there be any male supporting characters? If so, do they show up a decent amount? I ain't looking for crumbs y'all
docile females who arent on rampant. add a male then you get a bratty, horndog who doesnt cooperate in teamwork and try to take sneakpeaks in the dorm
What they said. Too much of a gender changes the story type. If you bring in a new male "hero" it will destroy the foundation they spent time building besides we're good just learning the background of our mc D: