
what if Asahi and Masato's exes are actually together HAHAH - anyway, I wonder if we'll ever know why Masato thought Asahi's last name was familiar in the first (or was it second chapter?) They never mentioned it again, and it's always left me curious! (/TДT)/ maybe we'll know in later chapters considering the brother is coming into the picture. I'm really worried this manga is going to end with a cliffhanger like Sayonara Game and we'd have to wait for vol.2
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I kinda doubt that would happen cause asahi brother wouldnt seem possessive towards his brother since he had his own man lmao
Plus, Masato ex said he was going to get married to a female before raping and hitting masato.. it would be kinda pointless and made no sense for his ex to rape and hit him just to go marry another guy? Cause the last time he saw masato, it seems like he was giving up his gay lifestyle just to get married to some girl

Is no one going to talk about Riku (was that their name?) and how they're clearly enjoying this whole situation. If y'all going to start pointing fingers and screaming 'psychopath/sociopath' and what not, then what does that make of Riku LOL? They clearly knew this would all happen to Shou should they interfere like they did (all cause, what? Fuku rejected them?) but they did it out of spite regardless since the situation would amuse them. Fuku is rather "mentally unstable", than a sociopath? I would call him emotionally immature and although I can't pinpoint it right now, the real sociopath in this story is Riku, who has pointed out that sociopath/psychopaths don't show "remorse" and guess who's not showing remorse regardless of what Shou went through cause of their immature jealousy... Is this even a salon or a mental hospital at this point Σ(  ̄□ ̄||) my precious boy Shou needs to get the hell away from all this smh

Totally agree but even if Riku is a sociopath he keeps to himself and isn't directly mean to other people and he did asked Fuku not to be too hard on Shou. The fact that he doesn't feel any compassion, remorse or feelings of any kind is for me not worse than being able to feel things like Fuku and still act horribly towards others.
But sure that guy has some serious issues

I think at this point they are both equally as bad as the other and equally guilty. It's just a matter of ethics? If you knew someone was going to, let's say, murder someone and you knew you could stop them but let them do it regardless (Even instigated the act), then who's guilty? The murderer or you? To me it's both. The murderer committed the act, but your silence aided them. Does that make sense?
As for Fuku, [I really don't think I'll be able to explain what I'm thinking properly cause even I don't know how to word it right, but it's there so forgive me LOL] I feel like it's a case of very fked up emotional immaturity or inexperience. Like, if you think about it, that guy has only adopted mannerisms he has seen others react to as "desirable". He knows how to "carry" and present himself to society. He's in no ways stupid, but when it comes to his own emotions and how to act as a result of them, he's no less than a manifestation of all the worst traits of a child. He's probably never really had a chance to interact properly with others since he was born. As such, doesn't understand basic morals nor has he adopted a sense of what's "right" and what's "wrong. He likes Shou, so he thinks how can I get him? Obviously, the easiest way is to isolate him. It seems right because it's easy, but Fuku is now realizing it isn't. It's like how a child learns by experimenting, I suppose? My point is: Fuku has probably like adopted all the traits of a sociopath because that's how he's grown up until now, but he isn't actually one? (Oh god now I sound like I'm defending the a**hole)

I'm not defending Hee Jae but I'm pretty sure he made it clear to Ji Suh he was interested in only sleeping with him and would drop the whole thing once he lost interest. Ji Suh was fully aware of this when they started their physical relationship, even stating it was more convenient for him that way. Before this, when HJ had requested JS film him and his partner, the agreement was he wouldn't film anything else outside of this "project". Regardless of how unreasonable it was, it was something JS agreed to. So it's only natural HJ wouldn't be too pleased about the whole thing. In the first place, if JS himself didn't think what he was doing was wronging their "promise", he would've told HJ flatout. Y'all can say he's manipulating him or what not, but what makes more sense to me atm is HJ and not JS, getting dumped at some point during this webtoon.

Y'all realize Ryan isn't the bad guy right? I mean sure, he's being a massive d*ckhead right now but he's not wrong. We're only angry because the story is being told from Kyon's P.O.V. We've seen things that the other characters haven't, so we know we can trust Kyon, but they don't. Correct me if I'm wrong but, Lucaon is Ryan's only remaining living family member, yes? So it's no surprise that all his decisions are centered around Lucaon's well being.
I mean, when he saw how Lucaon was getting infatuated with Kyon, he found it amusing and even pushed for further development on his part, because it made him happy to finally see Lucaon opening up. But really, it's all the concern of family. Like, as much as I want Kyon to come out clean to Lucaon, what's the guarantee that it won't actually cause Lucaon to regress back to how he was before or even worse? What if he thinks Kyon was plotting this all from the start? What if he thinks he was betrayed again? Really, right now Kyon is like a landmine in the mansion, one wrong move and it might blow all the development between them apart, because as far as Lucaon and Ryan know, Lucaon's family died because a servant decided to betray their trust [and they have no reason to think otherwise, because i don't remember who it was that said so, but apparently Lucaon's parents weren't even that well-liked]
So, as much as I would like Ryan to fuck off and let them do their thing, I do understand where he's coming from ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍

Your right, Ryan is just trying to protect Lucaon. But I think he's just playing into intro's game.
Think about this: Lucian is a time bomb and barely holding onto his sanity. He's improving because of his love for Kyon, but heartbreak can turn him into a zero.
So, bad guys plan (can't remember his name) send Kyon, a wimpy guy who would never actually hurt anyone but would garner affection and love, to Lucaon. Who would grow to love him. Then 'activate' Kyon and expose him as a threat. Meaning Kyon never has to do any physical harm, emotional pain-like abandonment could be enough. lucaon just needs to feel betrayed and will become a zero. Easy peasy, with no strings leading to the bad guy as the cause of Lucaon's insanity.
Also, Lucaon's parents were liked by a large group of vampires and servants, but their work for a cure undermined the evil groups plans and made them a target. There was a flashback that described how everything went down, but everyone involved is dead now, with no way of the truth ever being exposed.

I just finished reading the raws and I've got to say this is one of the best manga I've ever read aaaaaaa ಥ_ಥ I'd really recommend finishing it until the end, even if people tell you otherwise. It's a beautiful story and I feel like it's done a really good job at portraying a realistic relationship. So don't give up on it. It's definitely worth the read! <3

I agree with you!! This will always be one of my favorite manga.
I've read it over many times and crying every time.
This is so beautiful. I love it!
You guys are all misunderstanding Naru's intentions. It's because both Masato and Asahi are very important to him that he can't just mindlessly encourage them. Naru is aware of Masato's tendency to runaway when things get tough and turn a blind eye, so if he were to do that to Asahi it would undoubtedly hurt the both of them which is why Naru is being the way he is. He's trying to help Masato grow as a person and fight for his love, because otherwise Masato wouldn't deserve Asahi and they're both better off without.
Totally agree!
i believe you are part right. naru isnt trying to be completely malicious towards masato, but teaching lessons aside, there seems to be something more here.
guilt is a fucked up emotion and naru mustve known that so why..?
is he just playing matchmaker?....i cannot understand.
i really kinda hate him right now.