
Tbh.. from a literary point, I almost would have preferred if the resurrection ritual failed. It would've made the situation have some weight and ground the story in the sense that rimuru wouldn't have literally the powers of a god lol. Don't get me wrong, I do like the characters that were killed/revived

The last chapter where Jaeun says something along the lines of 'i'll avoid everyone else if that's what you want' really sums up everything you need to know about this story.
An emotionally abusive boyfriend royally fucks the mind of his boyfriend and somehow gets a redemption arc where the abused bf (and the abuser) learns nothing and forgives /each other/ (as if the abuser needs forgiveness)
This is so adorable omg. The age gap is a bit weird but seijiro is respectful and they have a sweet relationship