
It looks like the author is setting up this story to be a harem, which is great, as harem is one of my top 12 favorite literary genres (alongside historical romance, contemporary romance, martial arts, superhero fiction, erotic comedy, space opera, historical fiction, historical fantasy, contemporary fantasy, magical girl, and liminal space isekai). I hope he has a large harem of lovers from a wide variety of Asian, Middle Eastern, and European countries including, but not limited to; South Korea, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Vietnam, Egypt, Iraq (Basra), Turkey (Ankara), Armenia, Iran (Tehran), Israel (Jerusalem), Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Russia (Moscow), Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria (Varna), Serbia, Hungary, Greece (Athens), Albania, Spain (Bilbao, Basque Country), Italy, Romania, France (Paris), Portugal (Lisbon), Germany, Sweden (Stockholm), Iceland, the Netherlands (Amsterdam), Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia (Riga), the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, and the United Kingdom (Wales) etc.
I absolutely love reading Japanese manga, Chinese/Taiwanese/Hong Kong manhua, South Korean manhwa, and Vietnamese comics with straight/heterosexual romantic and erotic relationships and for the most part find them to be highly entertaining. And I am generally comfortable reading Asian comics depicting yuri/girls' love/GL and find them more or less enjoyable. But I find yaoi as a literary genre to be utterly vulgar and a major turn-off. So I'm glad that this manhwa isn't the case. Plus, the manga/manhua/manhwa/Vietnamese comic market is already way too oversaturated with works containing yaoi/boys' love/BL. So all you boys' love fanboys and fangirls, take your b****ing, whining, nagging, and complaining, shove it down your throats, and get the f*** out of here and let others who do enjoy and appreciate it to read it in peace!