
There’s this weird parallel between how the sicko guy at the orphanage treated Sehyuk and that scene where he removes his belt to tie up Hamin. From the gestures to the dialogue about Hamin needing to be punished and needing the vent his anger until he wasn’t mad anymore or even the line “ whip you harder” looking at the flashback, it’s quite eerie. All things considered Sehyuk didn’t turn out so bad with growing up with being ostracized ,neglected, mentally, emotionally and physically abused and all that but it’s interesting to see how the author is possibly showing how much he’s still a product of his environment. His need to overpower people and assert his dominance and etc. It’s kind of interesting rereading the whole thing and seeing the culmination of Sehyuk’s obsession and commitment to get Hamin, really makes the whole thing more intense but also there’s so many scenes where he was hinting at what he’d do once he stopped holding back that yeah this is almost fair play lol, Hamin was warned again and again and again .

Oh I’m so glad I stumbled on this. It’s really good and there’s not nearly enough fantasy/historical BLs well not ones with good plots. This one is quite fun and the plot is nice. I’m loving the slow burn as well. I think the arts (for the background) good be better though and I wish the main characters were a tiny bit more fleshed out but overall it’s quite amazing already,

Imagine your rapist and abuser finding you again in your next life. The concept sounds just like a cursed fate

yes, it is historical. i've read this a long time ago and i only remember some of it. the mc got abused so many times in his past lives even when he got reincarnated. the only one i remember was his younger brother. he's so horrible and no better than the ml. i forgot their names, but i'm sure it's his brother. he s/a the mc in the past then it happened again when he got reincarnated. around chapter 36 i guess
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