
Is this worth reading guys it looks so violent?

The aura is kinda violent cuz the seme is a yakuza..?? I forgot, sorry. But he fell in love at first sight to the uke.. He kept on wondering he saw his face somewhere but it turns out he likes his face. So he decided to keep the uke and protect him.. Something like that. So its not really a violent relationship. Its just the situation of the seme that makes it look violent.

Guys I have a question I haven't started reading this yet but does the seme have like 2 personalities or something? (The comments confuse me with evil tasara and normal tasara) So who loves who???

Spoiler
Evil tasara is a demon entity that is occupying Tasara. When Nara was taking care of Tasara as a child, the “evil tasara” was the one who was “awake” and interacting with Nara. When “good tasara” woke up it was the moment that the people came and claimed Nara was poisoning Tasara. So good Tasara only believes that Nara was an enemy, but evil Tasara knows that’s not the case. Hope that makes sense

Is this worth reading guys? I am not into the plot “uke slept with many pp” but the seme looks too cute

i really like the dynamic between the uke and seme! theyre progressing REALLY nicely in the latest chapters. honestly, i read this because i love the couple, i couldnt care less about the plot.
uke has not slept with anyone but the seme, but basically gets raped in his dreams due to the curse if the seme isnt there to prevent it. there is one instance however that a perverted stranger got head from the uke while he was under the influence.
So has Jihwah slept with Noname I don’t remember ever seeing Jihwah said he’d sleep with Noname as a reward for kidnapping NK??
i don't think it was a reward. i believe jihwah asked noname to sleep with him because he couldn't finish the job
ok, i went back and it was mentioned in ch 61 :)
No name was returning the payment because mission not completed. As a noble Jihwa wouldn't just take that money back, maybe, to recognize the assassin's effort in a way for him to keep it, and Jihwa also needed a distraction from his turbulent unsettled heart, thus asked no name for the night.