
Im currently at Chapter 12, and I'm doubting if I should really continue this story because from what I read in the comments, this gets dark. That the ML KILLED, raped, and drugged all his lovers by 29?
Our MC is close to that age, and assuming from the cover, he's going to get together with THAT killer?
Pls tell me if my understanding is correct, because how tf do u get the fucking balls to date a killer that obviously already started stalking you (I'm assuming the ML was the one who broke into the MC's house and put smth in there because he's sick in the head?)
Iunno about this, should I continue or nah?

This is a toxic story with toxic main characters, so if that isn’t your cup of tea, this story may not be for you. Though none of the spoilers I’ve ever seen have said the ML killed or raped anyone of his lovers. The spoilers were clear that he planned bad things to happen to them for his goal, but wasn’t the one to get his hands dirty. Last I remember from spoilers is that the lovers committed suicide, not that he murdered them.
Also mc does not know he did any bad stuff as they’re dating, all that content is info only readers know from an outside perspective. He find out later and he actually helps bring ML down and puts him in prison to serve his time (but later gets back together with him after he’s released).

What '-'
They got back tgt after he went out of jail? Bruh...
But anyways, tysm for the info ^_^
I'm more of a wholesome kind of story, or atleast, I don't really want an ML that MIGHT kill the MC. It stresses me out that in one of this chapters the MC is dead already. The ML just look so sketchy to me. Ngl I'd rather read Jinx then this and that story's ML is toxic asf as well.
But for all the readers that still luvs and read this, have fun fr and enjoy ^^

Cute, like what else do u wnat from me?1?1!1!?@!@
It's about a ganster who likes another gangster bit the gangster likes cute things and the gangster thought the ganster had feelings for him but nah the gangster had tiny gf and shit and the fucked and tiny gangster is sad but tiny gangster got dared to confess as a joke GIYS ITS WAS JUST A JOKWKEKEKRK!1!1!1!1
BUT DOOD CRIED OVER A JOWK AND EYOOK AINT NO WAY BIG GANGSTER THOT ABOUT IT AND THEN
he got rejected lmao
But lol gangster was like yeah sure fr i dhud have jst died or sum shit and shat his pants. Big gangster was like ayo bro it ain't like that AND THEY FUCKEDS nah too erli they kissed
Tiny gangster was so happy he came immediately. Then twinnies was like eyo bro is getting backshot becuz of us, before he becomes too loose we have to tell em!1!!1!@
They told him and then smol gangster died and big ganster was layk eyo u pussy whyd u lie.

Men, I really luv the ending of this. So many things before the big reveal to the point that it's very confusing, but, all that confusion is worth it because of the ending.
The flow of the story is very similar to building a puzzle. Every chapter gives you one piece of information that you have to fit into the incomplete image. And only by putting in the very last piece will everything fall into place.
It's a very happy and fulfilling ending as well.

We are actually inside a simulation created by Hamal, and the world has already ended because Meltier failed his mission. His real objective wasn’t to seal the shadows in the Great Labyrinth but to seal the god itself. Why seal the god? Because the god deemed the world flawed and unsatisfactory, planning to abandon it entirely.
In this world, killing shadows with holy magic only makes them stronger. The only viable choices are to run from the shadows or die at their hands—a lose-lose scenario. The world itself is inherently broken, designed to fail no matter the efforts made. The god, dissatisfied, was ready to leave the world behind, abandoning it to its doomed fate.
The Meltie Verche Plan:
This plan was conceived as a desperate attempt to appease the god, preventing it from abandoning the world. The original idea was to seal the shadows in the Great Labyrinth. While this would temporarily delay their resurgence, the seal would eventually weaken, and the shadows would return stronger. Even if the plan succeeded in the short term, the god might still leave, considering it an inadequate solution.
The Emperor and Hamal’s Plan:
The emperor and Hamal proposed an alternative plan: to seal the god itself, ensuring it couldn’t leave. Hamal ran 240,000 simulations, concluding that sealing the god in the center of the labyrinth—surrounded by the shadows—was the best course of action. The god’s immense holy power could hold the shadows at bay for a long time, effectively solving the problem.
Meltier eventually agreed to this plan. Together with a group—including Parzan, the blind priest, and others—they pursued their mission with the dual goal of first sealing the shadows and then sealing the god.
The Failure:
However, Meltier failed catastrophically. When the god revealed the world’s inherent flaws and its plan to sacrifice Meltier, his sword, and the current flawed world to create a new one, Meltier reacted impulsively. He killed the god, unintentionally dooming the entire world in the process.
Realizing his failure, Meltier sought to salvage whatever hope remained. Desperate, he turned on his comrades, killing them and stacking their bodies in the labyrinth’s center. Their holy power, though weak, was all he had left. Finally, Meltier took his own life, using his body and the accumulated power as a last-ditch effort to seal the shadows.

i agree, i think the main attraction is definitely the plot/story and the artstyle. i'm pretty sure other than being a point of introduction for bl readers, the 'BL' tag really doesn't have nearly as big of a representation as the 'Fantasy' tag in this story. some of the stories with the same type of world-focus instead of bl-focus really fall short and end up just being a mediocre story with two dudes kissing at the end, but this one really seems like an exception. even the monsters are pretty unique and interesting.
i'm mostly joking when i say i want to see some action of the non-magical, non-weapon-based variety, anyone who really only wants R18 stuff (which the other weirdo in this thread thinks i am) probably wouldn't enjoy this as much.

Yeah, all the "summoners" you see? They’re the real dead people. The so-called "heroes" aren't really dead. I can't remember exactly what state they’re in, but the summoners are already dead outside of the simulation. That’s why it's so ironic to see the heroes in coffins while the summoners are the ones who’ve already actually died.
The MC was isekai’d there because he essentially serves as a "battery" to power the world. Before the MC, Hamel had bought multiple people who had already died in their original worlds, only for them to die again in this one once they reached the end of the world. This process helped fuel the simulation.
But here’s the twist: the MC is different. For some reason, he has an unusually high amount of holy energy (if I remember correctly), which is why he can summon Shane, the hero and "ender of the world." This holy energy also explains why Shane is able to wield the holy sword we see him holding at the beginning of the story. Only those worthy can hold it, and both the MC and Shane are able to. This plays a huge role in how they ultimately create a new world at the end.

Dood, if his reason for marrying isn't because the world was ending and the girl was an alien that wanted to destroy earth and marriage is the only way to stop it for three years, then I AIN'T accepting any other excuses.
Like, I can't stand the thought of MC becoming a second option. Only sought after once the marriage fails.
ML Don't even have the consideration to help someone you pounded in the ass to get to there bed.
Suffer for a year more please