this is as of ch 34:
you mean to tell me he did all that just to hear the uke say he loves "Mido" before he reveals himself as "Mido"? all this for that? so now that he reveals himself as "Mido", what now? it's so fucking stupid.
well, for this specific situation, he proceeds to have sex with the uke in front of the younger guy but the younger guy walks out of the room. then we get the backstory of when they were younger. "mido" got bullied because he was a pretty boy and was mocked as an omega despite not having presented yet. the uke had a bigger influence in the orphanage so when he saw "mido" getting bullied, he rescued him from the bullies and told them off. that's how "mido" started to admire him.
idk this story gets ridiculous after this chapter. why tf would you thank the gangster that tried to kill your bf? also, i know how important the slippers were but he literally could've just gotten it after they were thrown out. it's not like the slippers would break. the author just needed an excuse for the amnesia plot and i HATE absolutely HATE amnesia plots. the way the amnesia plot was handled here was also not good.
i'm also not quite sure myself since the last chapter i read, he has still not recovered his memory. it was around chapter 104 i think but there have been updates since so idk.
spoiler ahead...
the way they did the amnesia plot was where the seme's memory regressed back to when before he fell in love with the uke which means he mentally became a teenager again.
I tried to like this since the art style reminded me of Never Understand for some reason and I LOVED that story. I also like it when the author gives time for the plot to unfold. Idk with this one it just seemed fast paced but slow at the same time. I’m bad at explaining but I was actually surprised with how fast their relationship progressed but the plot didn’t seem to keep up with their dynamic. All the mystery and “angst” just felt ~too~ dramatic because the plot was predictable. Now, I’m all for predictable plot lines but since it just felt a little drawn out for me. It lacked the pacing that Never Understand had or something like The Beast Must Die. Good story, the pacing is what made me drop this.