
The male love rival was the worse one than the female love rival in this one, she was actually quite understanding even though a bit pushy at first, Dawoon was just straight up an ass. He annoyed me to no end. This was so cute though, seeing them come together after the prequel felt so heart warming, aw. My eyes are getting watery *sob*sob*

I mean I have first hand watched people feeling broken because they are "defected" by the standards of the society, men or women. To many people it is really traumatizing, plus Asahi's partner left him because of it, and it had left a big scar on him. Even though he genuinely loves Masato for the human being that he is, he still hasn't recovered from his past. That's why now he is having trouble coming in terms with it. He just needs to pull himself together and to stop doubting himself, and to be confident in his love. It's not because it is convenient, but because he does love Masato.
Well I mean author-nim, sorry to break it to you, but if those young readers are aware of shounen-ai, I am sure they are well acquainted with yaoi as well :'-) It wouldn't have been a big deal if we got at least one r-rated doujin. But I am just happy to see more of them.