i really thought he'd actually get his revenge and that the story would stray away from the usual; victim falling for the perpetrator trope. tho t'was still refreshing how the author describe what the victim/uke felt for the seme in the ending. i love how the pain and trauma was still there but despite all that he was willing to give the seme another chance. no cliche drama like asking for forgiveness and the uke just forgive and forget about everything. instead they lived with the pain and trauma. something you would actually often see in reality in a sense. it would have been interesting if the author gave us a glimpse of how the seme came to be such a character and how he became obsessed with the uke. was really curious about that. kudos to the author. love it ^^
i really thought he'd actually get his revenge and that the story would stray away from the usual; victim falling for the perpetrator trope. tho t'was still refreshing how the author describe what the victim/uke felt for the seme in the ending. i love how the pain and trauma was still there but despite all that he was willing to give the seme another chance. no cliche drama like asking for forgiveness and the uke just forgive and forget about everything. instead they lived with the pain and trauma. something you would actually often see in reality in a sense. it would have been interesting if the author gave us a glimpse of how the seme came to be such a character and how he became obsessed with the uke. was really curious about that. kudos to the author. love it ^^