it's a different take for a BL, but that girl was really nice; her scenes were very brief but she came off as considerate and not pushy, she also had the integrity to be straightforward and ask directly what her chances are with the seme when they already spent a good amount of time with each other, and she still gracefully accepted it when she ultimately got turned down. If only the seme was not obsessed with the uke (and if he's at least bi), it's so easy to fall in love with her instead.
Uke in this work is meh, another one of those that some readers praise for being complex and relatable when all they are is just relatable to ya'll toxic ass-- if you find this trait realistic please do some introspection on yourself, this is just bleak and toxic af. Yes, he acknowledges his insecurity and he's reflective but he can't even communicate it properly and then just lashes out on the seme; it's not like it's the guy's fault that people simply like his work better wtf? this trait might work for a teenager, but for a grown ass adult? nah. Also he knows that the guy's in love with him and just decided to go with his advances on a whim even when he's not even sure of his feelings yet, and then had the audacity to say he hates him and runs away lol. I'll give a leeway that maybe it didn't work for me coz the translation's not the best, but out of all this author's works, this is surely one of the weakest by far.
I didn't say I'd rather they end up ONLY coz she's a girl-- I liked her character better than the uke that's why I said that, if she was another boy, my point remains the same-- I'd still want him to end up with the seme than the uke here. Dafuq u have no reading comprehension, dude?
You're exactly the kind of bad apple that give a bad name to the BL community coz you fetishize MLM so much that you can't even stand the possibility of having a good het pairing in a BL story (and yes, it does happen whether it's tragic where one marries a girl in the end, or the side couple is het, this kind of pairing does happen even in a BL)
THIS right here is what makes him a grapist-- their previous "interaction" had some level of consent, even if the uke didn't like it at first, he wanted to do it to further his cause nonetheless. In this recent one, both of them are out of their minds and completely spiteful of each other, the seme even did it as a power move (which is the usual motive for real life SA cases) and the uke completely and openly expressed his disdain for it too. It's a fine line but I like how the author executed the difference/shift between the two scenarios this season. I just hope that the author toned down the smut for this scene instead because it can come off as romanticization to some (which I do see).
This also amplifies my resolve to have the plot route continue where the uke kills himself to make the seme suffer instead of offing the seme himself. The fact alone that he's allowing him to be killed by the uke implies he doesn't value his life just as much anymore, killing him would really be pointless, but him having to suffer a life without the uke whom he himself declared that he would not let go-- that's sure to have a great impact on his overall stability.
for finally giving closure to this work. I really appreciate that the author allowed for it to continue even with a new artist and I honestly wouldn't have minded it if it's only the artstyle that changed (I've read works before where the artists shifted midway and it's still a-ok) however this one was just so off? Not including the art style, the pairing dynamic/chemistry is also off, the character's personality is there but it's like a lukerwarm version of the original, and even the plot pacing and tone of the dialogue/narration is so different as well, I agree with one commenter who said this is just like reading a fanfiction lol. I remember gobbling this up the first time I read it which is why I was broken hearted when I thought it will never be finished, but now that they actually did it, I lowkey wished they didn't instead. It was kinda hard to be invested into it, or maybe my preferences just changed since then, who knows?
I really tried to keep reading this coz the artstyle's so pretty but it's too bland- all the characters are bland and one-dimensional, plot is cliche which isn't necessarily bad (cliches could work if executed properly, but this one ain't it)-- sudden conflict, sudden resolution, sudden tension with the usual dash of assumptions and miscommunications. It's the usual problematic trope you'll find in the 90's-early 2000s yaois & shoujos, w/c is surprising since this was released in 2019 lol.
meh for me, uke has potential but seme is just bleak and toxic at the same time. Think gary stu but instead of having at least an ounce of likeability, the character dev went full throttle on just being despicable, possessive, and red flag, barely any development at all. Plot's also meh- the jinx basically started with some kind of blackmail from snotty brat seme when they were kids, then they grew up to hs which was when uke "liked" him back or something, uke got caught by seme's grandfather kissing seme, uke ran away, seme thought he was abandoned although their relationship wasn't actually established at that point. Years later, seme ruined a good match for uke coz he's a prick who wanted revenge, yada-yada couldn't finish it anymore, only made it past ch.40.
Apparently this one's ending was rushed because the author had health complications which I feel really sorry about, lots of creators are really into their work that their conditions do suffer for it. Though I sympathize on a personal level to the author and their struggle and I admit that I most probably won't be able to pull what they have done in this industry; as a reader, this work was not for me.
It's an awesome read and the length really hit the spot with how the author rolled out the story- the problems and resolutions weren't dragged on nor were they resolved magically, it's also great how the author handled the representation of someone who has trauma and severe mental health issue, there was a bit of angst but it was not romanticized at all and it wasn't made into the uke's entire personality either.
I also like the fact that tho they're very clingy and lovey-dovey, they actually do have other things that they're doing, normal careers that they perform outside of their significant others (I've read plenty where either the uke or seme is so reliant on the other that all they do is insist on hanging out almost exclusively. This uke literally has a codependency issue and yet he was able to maintain a functioning career, so what's their excuse? lol)
Another thing, this seme is such a green flag that I was a bit skeptical that he'd turn out to be a flat character who's just a goody two shoes or a manic pixie dream boy, but no, he actually has depth- I liked that part when he retaliated to the editor, and also the fact that he can be oblivious at times in his attempts to help the uke instead of automatically assuming everything correctly like he can absolutely read his mind all the time (which is unrealistic).
One thing that was a bit meh for me but still has some potential was those chaps about the editor and the newbie author. I really couldn't care less about that prick. If the main seme wasn't able to save the main uke on time, that editor would've committed murder, one that was painful because the victim suffered extensively for it, and worse, he doesn't even realize it, no accountability at all. That guy has some serious savior complex that needs actual therapy too. I do think the second uke likes him for real, but much like others in the comments, I'd like to see him (uke) break up with him too so he gets a taste of that codependency that he desperately tries to inflict on others.
If you can actually read this: thank you so much for picking up this work. I too, have 0 patience in reading ongoing works specially if I know there are already raws out there that I unfortunately also can't read hahah (yeah I can use translator apps but mangas with a lot of dialogues and panels can get quite frustrating to read quickly).
You did really well for a first time translator/typesetter. Thanks again for your service!
which is interesting because there's an effort for plot building here- it's a light plot and there's a bit of tension but the misunderstandings are not dragged on which is great. Maybe coz it's only the uke that's a dynamic character here, the only one who has character development. The seme is too good, so good that he ended up being a flat character throughout the story-- a gary stu + manic pixie dream boy if you will. If you're into that type of ML or maybe ur just tired of the rampant red flags in other works, you might enjoy this one.
I started reading this despite being ongoing because the characters gripped me and the plot, though not that intense is also interesting enough for me. But now, it's just like uke on his recent races-- not hitting the spot at all.
I was still on it wit both leads thinking oh the uke is just a bit dumb, he'll reflect later and realize that a huge chunk of the seme blowing up was due to his reckless behavior, or oh the seme is a sadboi who can't say shizz and then suddenly blows up but surely he'll also reflect and realize that the uke does love him too, they just have different ways of showing it. But nope, those bad traits are just taken on the side and amplified even worse with the recent developments, it's starting to feel frustrating to read.
I'm really hoping that the author gets back on track with the plot and character development and not just focus on the smut (not that I'm complaining, there's not a lot of bratty uke in BLs, I actually like their dynamic on this).
I couldn't understand much about the fuzz on him being an illegitimate child coz my guy looks like the male version of the mother just paler lol, but it's implied that it's actually the father who cheated and had him with another woman? but then the father also claims that he loves his wife? it doesn't make sense.
it's either they did surrogacy coz the mom's one of those weak-ass mothers that die at the start of the story, OR the uke was adopted from some mysterious relative that they have to keep as a secret for the ~plot
I think she was a mistress maby??
I think he inherited so much from his mom, and so less from his dad, that the family can't believe that a woman's gene dominated theirs.
And here comes a question: dns test??
I mean, if that can't be the state then she had to cheat. What she didn't if I know right
you mean the mother or his "real" mother? because the mother is their dad's legit wife I believe, I mean he even has her pictures plastered all over the room and others recognize her as his wife too. If it's his "real" mother tho, it's still unlikely coz the father claims to love his wife, so what would be his reason for cheating? drunken mistake? political/business transaction?
you'd think so right? but there was a panel where he says he stands out because people from their kingdom has a typical look (olive skinned) which is proven by both the parents, even that butler bottom who wanted to sleep with seme, and heck even his turmeric-tinted bro falls within this description; it's really just his pale skin that's the issue, like if neither parents are pale, where did he get it? you might argue that it's recessive but both parents are local citizens too so eventho that's possible, it's still unlikely.
My bet is on his real mom/dad being the mother's relative who did it with some foreigner and then had to run away for some plot reason- this would explain why he still has the resemblance to her but at the same time he doesn't look local; but who knows, maybe one of the parents really did cheat?
Yeah, but like if some grandma or grandpa was "white" it would explain too. And as I understood, mom died, seo appeared. Like, mom died while giving birth, or not so later...
But that's not adding up too well.
Last thing is mom went away to do something, was raped, and had a child... but this is really just imagination
I think you're misunderstanding, as I did too for a bit because I too thought it's the mom who had him with another man, but the plot actually leans on the father having him with another woman, which is why I said it didn't make sense to me coz uke looks like the mother and the father loves his wife anyway, so what gives? Also if you read the most recent chapter, it said he was brought to the estate AFTER the mother's death, so if she really did carry him, then he should've been born at the estate in the first place + the bro should address her as "their" mother not just "his (bro)" mother if that was the case.
Then since he looks so much like his mother maby it's a sister that he slept with, like the wife's sister?
I'm pretty sure it’s a misunderstanding and he is their real child.