It was so painful reading the "happy" ending while they just left Jisuk like that. Poor guy, they just forgot him and went to a trip.
Wait.... Which one is this??? Ohhhh is it the brothers? The one that want to do thing to the uke because he got abuse by his bro? Oh yikes.... I just skip it whenever him or his bro show up, that's such an unnecessary subplot.... Should've just explore the seme trauma without including that piece of shit
I'll be honest with you... I have no idea anymore HAHAHAHA I read this in April so I can't remember almost anything anymore. I think he was the villain brother? I just remember that the boy suffered a lot and the end they didn't even show if he got ok, they just left him with the psychopath and went to a trip. I got so sad for him because he was a good boy.
Yeahhhh lol I think that is him, to be fair tho he did think of unthinkable for the uke which is probably why I don't feel much for him at the start (and the uke just so gosh dang gullible) and also the fact I skip his part and his bro.... I only see the first one where he literally got forced as well and I was like "nope", his bro is a bitch, but with how they (the seme and his people) "take care" of the brother, I'm assuming Jisuk got away from the bro as well, hopefully..... ( ̄へ ̄)
Wow, this seme is really shit, it's getting on my nerves.
He doesn't want people to get attached to him, but he seduces the guy and take his first time instead of looking for someone who's looking for a casual fling.
He dumped the uke when he got attached, but now he wants him to love and depend only on him on a obsessive level.
I get it, people are complex, thay can have discrepancies, change their minds... But he has ABSOLUTELY NO MOTIVE for that.
Very badly written and boring character.
See you all in the next season, hope that it gets better.











I used to like this a lot, but lately it's kinda bothering me. The ML and the FL are from modern world, but the way they treat the commoners is so elitist. Saying that they make coffee "befitting" their class, so commoners can "play being noble", and taking the workers right to strike?? This is ridiculous. They didn't even talk with the miners to understand why they were striking and now are coercing them to give up their rights.
This would be resolved so easily with other choice of words. For example, they could've said something like: " we are going to make coffee beans with different qualities, so the commoners can afford and the nobles feel special" and " We will treat you right, but would like that you did not strike without speaking with us of your demands before. We can make a Sindicate of workers, so we can talk and make things best for both sides"
Maybe I'm exaggerating, but I have to much class conscientiousness for this.
Consider this: the workers didn’t know why they striked in the first place, they just listened to their leader who they thought they could trust. they have the best work conditions in the field and they got even more benefits now and even made the work environment even safer in the long run.
While I don’t personally agree with taking their right to strike I can see the guild side as well in some ways.
And also, ML and FL are now nobles. While they can think in modern ways between themselves; they are in historical times now, they have to need a certain mindset and harden themselves up. Kindness while appreciative isn’t going to help them get to their goals; I would like to say that some things can get mistranslated, I personally don’t know what the OG Korean text says in the manhwa and translators are human. Maybe “playing noble” isn’t what the OG text says but once again idk
And, this is manhwa. While words are important, comic directions are different. It’s mainly on “show not tell” type of things.
I super understand what you want to say! Thanks for your input
It's just that for me, my morals at that sense are too strong you know? I read a lot of types of stories, with green and red flags, historical and modern settings... And I always try to consider the time, country of the story, traumas and personality of the characters and so on. Usually I'm really forgiving with any story, even if it's shit hahaha But what's icking me a little in this one it's that they're giving the impression that they want to convince us that the ML and the FL are great leaders that are ahead of their time, modernizing a lot of things on the society (like with woman rights), and then they do this like it's awesome?? It kinda looks like the author thinks like this too and it brothers me...
But I will continue to read to see if it's just my impression.
Remember not everyone has to care about the lower class just because they are from the modern world. And I think the phrasing might be due to translation but remember the ML was an elite from birth sho he would think this way. (Unsure of an excuse for the FL lol)
I agree with the translation thing. I wouldn't say anything about that, but the strike situation got on my nerves hahahaha