
But I want to say kudos to all of the older siblings out there who even when their parents passed away all of a sudden, without anyone to rely on, going work here and there to survive, and still doesn't abandon their only family, their younger siblings, who also suffered the same lost and basically didn't know what to do by themselves

I’m honestly devastated that this story had to be discontinued. It was one of the rare few that blended military tension, AI-driven sci-fi, and a slow-burn romance in a way that felt both intelligent and emotionally raw. As someone who usually reads BL with cautious expectations, I was blown away by the depth of the world-building and the growth of the characters—it was clear this wasn’t just written for fantasy or smut. It was storytelling with purpose.
What really struck me was how the romance wasn’t rushed or shallow—it was layered with emotional conflict, trust, trauma, and quiet moments of intimacy that made the connection feel earned. You could tell the author poured genuine care and effort into building something meaningful.
It’s incredibly disappointing that such a powerful and thoughtful story had to stop, just because some people didn’t like that it showed another country. That kind of narrow-minded thinking doesn’t just hurt the author—it hurts all of us who crave stories that challenge norms, explore identity, and show queer love with honesty and depth.
This story deserved better. We all did.
Why i just found this??!!! My two adorable villains, fuji is a bundle of wholesome, and mamori is a cutie giant, they need to be protected at all cost.
But ngl that chapter about cheating exams pmo so baddd, like they're tried to study so much, get some results, but being framed for cheating. This one problem feels like didn't solve nicely at the end