
i have several issues with it. 1- the backgrounds/jobs of both the dudes, esp the yakuza angle, were unnecessarily long. 2- that woman ririko is intensely unlikeable. 3- there's no way a child of megu's age has that kind of vocabulary and maturity 4- the no DNA test rule was stupid AF. just a stupid plot armour. 5- the romance was too sudden. so someone tells you they have a crush on you and you suddenly become bisexual???

the leap from idol to prostitute was sudden and really had no logic behind it, but i was all for it bc this was the 1st time i'd come across a seme secure enough to be ok with someone he likes, prostituting himself out. that went down the drain, of course. and the later chapters sort of lost steam. there are certain pages in there that make no sense. im guessing their sequence is wrong, but even with the correct sequencing, they don't make much sense (when the uke is chatting w the coworker of the seme)

so when that white fox met the uke, it is understood he raped him and that became a scandal in the school. went downhill for me from there bc it followed the typical plot line of rape being used as a trauma for the uke, when it adds nothing to the plotline 99% of the time. and also the seme raped him again, which is wow. cant believe the idiots who rated this a 9
Esp since the poor/always in need of help herbivore is the uke. Also what the fuck kind of a herbivore would open a shop that sells the cooked dead bodies of their own kind?
And why does ch2 begin so abruptly? What led to those 2 meeting as adults?? Why is the uke always kidnapped jut to be raped???? Why not just ask for ransom like a normal kidnapper???
A complete and utter waste of such pretty art and typesetting.