
I just gotta say, i love the consistent fashion silhouette used in the art (for the white women at least.) The time period also kind of falls around the same time consumption (tuberculosis) was kinda a beauty standard so the queen making her as sick as possible kind of makes sense. It's just so jarring sometimes when a historical comic's fashion is all over the place.

hate his mum's guts but i hate his father even more, the emperor knew what the empress is capable of and how evil she really is but still left his son in her care, and now that he needs information he's cussing his child out for not saying anything because he's choosing (used very loosely) the person who raised him when the empress is all the prince has ever known??? dickless alpha

While I mostly agree with you, I don't entirely blame the father. He has was r*ped by the Empress and the child is an everyday reminder of that. People who who children through r*pe can have very mixed feelings on their children. Those children are innocent but also can be a reminder of a highly traumatic experience for them.
It's takes a lot of self-reflection, mental strength, and being able to work through the trauma to be able to accept the child as their own. Add on to it, the political intrigue and I can see how it could be hard for the emperor to get to know his child.
Still, at this point he might be over whatever trauma was inflicted given he is able to interact with the prince. Maybe it's easier for him to see the prince as an accomplice for the empress, then accept that the prince is also a victim.

This is a wild take. Love the fact you're ignoring that he is ALSO one of her victims. Also how is the father worse than the mom? She's a murderer and a rapist while he's at fault for abandoning his son. The same son that's a constant reminder of his trauma. Not only did she rape him, she killed almost his entire family. He can't just ban his wife from seeing her son. Especially when she had so many on her side at the time. How do you think she's managed to kill so many people? She had to have help. Plus it's a lose lose situation. If he bonded with his son she would have taken advantage.

I have to agree. Although I can understand the father’s behavior from his perspective, I can’t help but hate the father more. I might say he’s very hypocritical. It was obvious that MC is also a victim of the queen which I assume the father might have noticed too, but he continues to feign ignorance, takes MC as if he were on the mother’s side just to justify himself while acting like he is a good guy and did nothing wrong. In comparison, mother is just outright villain so she should just die.

I know the complexities and understand the nuance of what rape does to its victims. Had this been a story about then I would have taken this into account. But how do I explain this, okay, I did not touch on that because uhm, yeah, THIS IS FICTION. And I know I will soind like a horrible person, but what the empress did to him was his payment for becoming emperor. Right now he's nothing but a spineless emperor who acts like he has no power to do things on his own (the empress made it so he'd be emperor, not the other way around) and a neglectful father who openly shames his son in front of other people. So yeah, he's a victim in his own right, but he still pisses me off. I understand your concerns, but they're not necessary.

If he bonded with his son he would have known right away that the child was born an omega and he could have made Rishar crown prince without any problems. Her killing his family also put him in power. I get what the empress did to him and he's scared of her but, he's not powerless. He wasn't then when the monster he allowed in the palace killed his brothers so he can have the throne. And he's a victim in his own right, I'm not denying that, but his complacency has enabled the empress for years and it's partly due to his own greed. Honestly I'm just really pissed at how he treated Etienne that one time. Maybe he can redeem himself.
This is a piece of fiction, people are allowed to feel differently from you and that's okay because no real persons are harmed first hand. I'm just clarifying because it seemed like I was dismissive of heavily serious topics but I'm not, I just don't like the emperor and that's okay.

Logically, they're equal shits.
Emotionally, I share the same sentiment.
I understand the hate and reluctance to be kind to Etienne, given the situation.
BUT
If he were a competent emperor, i think the logical thing to do was to sound out if he can manipulate etienne to either side with him/ work against his mother.
THAT WAY, he can lessen the bitch's power by depriving her of a tool.
Rather than going, woe is me, I'll just pin all my hopes in this other kid and wait (in a way)
But then again,
I find that most engaging stories need a villain. Guess, given how much we hate him (as a person), he's serving his role well (as an antagonistic character)

You're so right about him being a good villain (or at least a foil on the hero's path) He's not inherently evil but being a bystander is his biggest sin. He's got room for growth, but the fact that he makes us mad is just proof that he's written well. I think I just want to see his attempts at atonement, as father and as king. The mum could go choke somewhere though.

The book skewed her perception of people too much and forced her to put up walls so young (she was nine!!!) She doesn't know anything outside of what was written and had been fearing for the worst. Her loneliness is tangible, and I find that her belief that nobody is truly on her side to be realistic for someone her age, in her place. The emperor should grovel on the ground she walks on because no amount of apologies would make a child forget what he said about her.

As much as it breaks my heart to think of the possibility of them not being together, man, I'm so glad they we're able to meet and face their grief and then move forward. The repercussions of Ian letting her go could be grave, but at least now he's sure he was able to save Rosen Walker with his own hands. I hope Rosen learns to accept unconditional kindness because Ian showed her that she's deserving of it. I love them and I love this story so much

Being a teenage girl is so hard i'm glad i'm way past that point of my life. Her being scared of Mamoru perceiving her as too insecure or too needy, being "too much" in general is a pretty common concern for girls her age because we were raised to be agreeable at all times. It's frustrating watching her go through it and choose to do what she does because you know it's wrong to keep it to herself but I can't blame her at all. I'm glad she was able to at least stand on her resolve and actually speak on it, I hope she grows more confident and secure with herself and her relationship in the future
I fucking love this artist, they use their colors really well. It's saturated but not overbearing, like the panels are flooded with rich ink. The rofan genre is rarely blessed with something like this. When they show sunlight i feel like i can personally bask in it. The only other artist i think whose works invoke the same feelings ir orka. So good!!!