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I still can't get over the fact that this chapter was entirely unnecessary. Everyone's happy that Cain found himself, I get it, but that's not quite right. If that really was the case then he wouldn't give Jooin so much credit or at least recognize his own achievements as his own person. He haven't let go of his past entirely and is still stuck, even calling Jooin his "kind master" until the very end and missing him actively thinking every memory he makes or trip he takes on his journey would be better with him by his side, which is contradictory with him allegedly breaking free from what was binding him to their so called destiny. Even if it's supposed to be fanservice to Cain stans, it's a really disappointing and senseless conclusion to his arc... or at least poorly written with poorly chosen sappy monolog.
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i mean the author never really cared aboit Cain, they couldn't even make them their own interests and likes or dislikes, his whole character was about his past life and Jooin. so i like i get thag its hard giving development to a character that is like the least thought out in the whole story lol. bad writing at its finest
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Am I one of the few people that think irrational and anger-driven jealousy and bad communication are... like a bad thing?
I have quite a few arguments to back my boy Shizuma up. He's just being a nice person, kind to his coworkers, with a sense of duty, very courteous. He even wanted to buy his boyfriend a gift even though he didn't know that he was mad simply because he smiled at someone, even if it wasn't romantic. And he only didn't know because of a lack of communication and he even asked several times and wanted to clear things up. I am reading a lot of comments about him being the problem.. but I don't see any flirtatiousness from his side towards his coworkers. He was just being kind in a non romantic way. Smiling isn't romantic. Helping someone get their hair unstuck when it might really hurt isn't romantic. Getting a lift from his coworker as an apology for making him work overtime Knowing he's going on a date with his lover. They know he has one. His boss taking his clothing wasn't his fault and he was also uncomfortable. Also there wasn't anything sexual about it. not in the slightest. Most of all it was emberassing and if he wants to get his boss to warm up to him getting teased usually means that people feel comfortable around you. Enough to get a little cheeky and acting like friends. (Though a little inappropriate, but his boss clearly does not have that good of social skills, which he might have noticed and it might be a weird way to connect. I wouldn't interpret that as hitting on him immediately..) He doesn't make a secret of his boyfriend. Even his boss said that, all his coworkers know about him. Like.. guys, am I the only one confused?
When properly communicated he does try to do everything he can to support his bf and make him happy. You can't cater to your partner all of the time if it's against your nature. When you are a socially open and outgoing person who's naturally kind to others you won't just start being all cold and mean when your lover is uncomfortable with you smiling at others. Even when it makes them upset. You can't change your whole personality. Maybe they are not that compatible but they work through their weak points. That's fine to me. No one is the problem, they're both trying very hard to overcome trauma and insecurities.
Amen.
"I'm surprised how fast time flies by, this is our 15th year"
All those years flew by in snail pace, I'm slowly turning to confession-deprived dust, that's being carried away over the seven seas of loveless sorrow