So everyone is going to ignore the rape? Because he was the Seme? It's still rape. And sorry, I could read it. Because the way it was just brushed off like that. It wasn't okay and there is no excuse for it.
Mm, I agree. The dad seemed to act like it was just a one-night stand instead of rape. Look, I don't wanna feel offended for him. If he's fine with it (he seems more exhausted than sad about it tbh) then we shouldn't force our feelings on the issue. Ultimately, it's the author who's at fault for normalizing the situation.
Not really a fan of love triangles, especially when it's a predominate plot point. Pass. I don't enjoy them. I can see this one coming from a mile a way.
What comes to my mind when you say that, the song from that new Disney movie: I can see you comin’ from a mile away my hearts starts racin’ from the words that you say and you say so many of em’ That you don’t have a clue that I’m signed, sealed, delivered with a stamp on you. You don’t have to try to hard~~~~ you already have my heart~~~~~~ you don’t have a thing to do~~~~~~~ I’m already into you~~~~~~~~~
Am I the only one bothered by the sudden changed to English names? Frankly I hate it, and it is seriously making me want to drop this. So I was reading the comments to inspire me to do so. Not looking good. Since there is a second story, I'll finish the first and move on. I hate when people change the names. And the English names aren't even good or matching their original names.
The mom really was unforgivable. Why involve a stranger? Why force sex? They were already on the road to fixing their issues themselves. This kinda diminishes the story. A little disgusting. I get the son forgiving, because it hard not to forgive parents (not that fucking quick though) especially when you see how much they do and sacrifice for you and you understand their intent. But the husband, no way would I have forgiven that mom. I would be very cordial, but that's it. Screw her.
I guess we all have our own opinion. I mean, when i first read this I was also against it, but re-reading it, i noticed that it wasnt that bad.
It was a plan from both parties, the doctor also knew what was happening. And they had a back up plan if things didn’t go as planned.
Also, I think it was more of a push on both alphas. Since the problem they had was who will top, and the whole counseling thing, it gave them both a few minutes to rethink about everything, they were also able to push their misunderstanding away at that moment.
Overall, I could kind of understand the mother’s resolve, but it’s really also not that good of a plan. Good thing Takaomi was able to hold it in ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
After you get over the abrupt beginning and the eyesore like art, this story is pretty addicting. I kept wanted to see where this would go, until I just ended up enjoying this and the art became endearing. Can't wait til the next chapter.
Hehe the artstyle actually got me to read this webtoon :"" . Idk, I really love simplistic artstyle... Like, you can judge that this author is good at drawing because they got the anatomy right, just exaggerated. I really want to see more artstyle like this. Anyone know other BL that had a similar artstyle??? Uwu
I hope the mangaka gives us a satisfying redeeming of the Lord. And some hardcore groveling if he is the ML. Or the Painter just ends up with someone better. F. The Teach though
I don't want redemption. I think this should stay a tragedy. I think he should either loose control of Nakum or loose his wealth or position in society.
I don't like Tragedies. So pass. Now, I am not saying he has to be the ML. But I still prefer him to the Teacher. And without knowing his story I reserve judgement. For that time period, there is a lot that can go on that can make people crazy. Does it excuse his action? No, but can he repent and have redemption and live happily ever after. Yes he can. Depending how tragic his past was and how much he redeems himself. Real life isn't even that black and white. Even murderers can be forgiven imo. Depending on the reasoning and/or the redemption. I am just not that callous.