
author: *writes complex story with deep lore about vampires and personal relationships*
13-year-old mangago users: umm whatevs, the most important thing is ARE THE TWO VAMPIRES FUCKING EACH OTHER IN THEIR ASSHOLES?!! ლ(´ڡ`ლ)

it really is..i relly love psychological stories which really make me think deeply about it..stories that can be interpreted in your own mind however you want to..and all i see here are the users here saying that they want to see them fuck...well not that i get where they are coming for..since i also was one of them before..lets just say ive open my eyes now..even tho still a teen but now i know how to at least feel the essence of the stories and am not bothered by those type of comments anymore i guess

i was talking about other stories in genral including this too of course but like i said..i dont really care about others interpretation of the story..its just that when i see mangas or navels like this i want to share my thoughts with like minded people ...which i didnt find..so that made me feel..kinda.. i dont know how to explain this..it like you really love the taste..of ..lets say a papaya.. ya so u really like that taste of papaya and u want to tell others how it tastes but then u find out noone eats it and use as a facemask and other stuf..u dont have a problem with it but it makes u uncomfortable i guess

Wonder why people are so frustrated by the misunderstandings and taking the plot so seriously. Come on, about 2 chapters in, you already know that this manga is comedy. It’s not here to give you a tirade of deep-seated convoluted drama, so chill and enjoy the funnies. I mean she literally jumped to the conclusion that the duke has the hots for the Emperor outta nowhere and you think this is supposed to be serious? Not everything has to fit reality to a T, so chillax~

The funny thing is that if the story was about Rashta’s child, the king’s son from a concubine who became the crown prince and was hated by the Empress, most of y’all would hate the Empress for it. Really goes to show how perspective matters.
Anyway, I don’t get the hate being mostly for Rashta rather than the prince. She’s a slave with no education whatsoever, why would you expect her to be smart or have high morals like the empress? You think a slave wouldn’t try to escape her life of being enslaved, raped and blackmailed by her master by holding on to the king? She doesn’t have the privilege to turn down the king when she’s literally a slave. This is like you, a rich person, getting furious when a beggar tries to steal your food to survive and saying they have no morals. It’s weird how you guys hate the woman the most when it was the man’s fault.

The point the author is trying to make is not for you to go “the maid is still bad even tho she got raped”. It’s that trauma and bad circumstances can make you be a bad person, so you shouldn’t be simple-minded and judge people easily by right and wrong.
If a little boy was beaten repeatedly and watched his father beat dogs, and so, grew up to become a dog abuser, obviously he’s wrong — the thing is that he didn’t choose to be that way. He didn’t get the luxury of good, trauma-free circumstances to grow up and become good.
Everyone knows what the maid did was wrong. But she didn’t choose to be that way, did she? You’re telling me a rape victim has an easy choice in deciding to be nice to people when she has so much pent up rage and anger towards her aggressor, and she can’t do anything about it?
She had to give up her husband and her family because of stigma, all because of a rape that wasn’t her fault, and had no choice but to rely on a rapist. It’s a horrible situation that is going to break anyone’s psyche.
You know, I used to find Hara’s mother so detestable, but after a while I knew it couldn’t be that simple since this author loves to make grey characters. I thought about it and honestly while Hara’s mother isn’t right she doesn’t come from a bad place.
I speak this from experience — I know a girl who pursued singing and her parents were super supportive. She was really talented, honestly, but she’s now working as at admin clerk and part-time waiter and she’s struggling a lot to pay the bills. She does busking on the streets. See, she gave up college to pursue a lot of singing competitions but it just never worked out. And then she hit thirty and had to settle for jobs she could get.
The truth is that if we were parents we have to be practical for our children’s sake. We’d ideally support our children but our children don’t have foresight like we do since we’re older. The hard truth is that if my child may like drawing comics, it will be difficult for them to pursue, and I would support them but also have them keep their options open.
While i see your point, i dont think hara's mother is taking the right approach. She doesn't even consider how hara feels. She keeps blaming hara for her failures (she doesn't say that outright, but its what hara is getting from her) and refuse to acknowledge hara's wants and passion. She doesn't even think about hara's mental state and how her words are harming her.
And i think, life is long, and there tons of opportunities and people keep changing their paths in life. Its not too late, if hara cant make it on judo, she can always do something else. But now she wants that, shes good at that and there isnt really a reason for her mother to be against it.
Also, don't forget that her mother got her into that in the first place. Now all of a sudden when sara actually enjoys it and goot at it, her mother suddenly changed her mind and wanted her to stop. This is emotional manipulation. Everything she says to hara is.
but hara said she wanted to be a policewoman in the future not even like a judo pro or anything. i dont see why her moms denying her of that just because shes obsessed w the idea of hara being a lawyer
Uh you’re saying it as if I agreed with what Hara’s mother did. I’ve said a few times that I don’t, so maybe you could direct this reply to someone else who supports Hara’s morher or something? Did you reply to the wrong post? I’m so confused.