No, but he is not loyal, though he is R@p3 on that chapter, he does not repent nor feek guilty, rather he acts like the men who try to hide their dirty laundry. Sh1tty husband who can't even control his own d1c-K. F thr author
I don't think it's fair to say that he's not loyal when he was assaulted. He was drugged and unconscious when the lady picked him up off the ground. He only remembers snippets of what happened and most of it was him feeling pain. The extreme pain makes sense since he was covered in bruises everywhere on his body. Keep in mind that this was his first time, so it must have been pretty traumatic. He immediately woke up wondering why he was in such pain and wondering how he would explain everything to his wife. Despite not wanting to admit what happened, he confessed everything to his wife the moment he saw her as though it was him willingly being with another woman. Even though he went through something so traumatic, he received very little sympathy from those around him and was instead treated like a playboy. He was also assaulted by his wife right after even though he was in pain. I don't like that no one offered him comfort or a chance to feel bad about what he went through. It was brushed off and ended with him labeled a cheater despite being unconscious. Men can be victims as well. Why are people making him take responsibility for something he had no control over? Why should he be the one begging for forgiveness despite being the victim? I wish the situation was handled better and not just used to push the plot along. Because he was a man, he didn't get to see himself as a victim. Because of his personality, he also didn't treat himself as a victim despite being one. It's really sad when you think about it. I wish it was handled better.
Lemme guess, they'll be talking, fixing misunderstandings, confirming and confession of love, and last but definitely not the least "The Seggs"