I'm not really a fan of dumb, pushover and gullible ukes, and this one has just that (which came to me as a surprise because Jinho doesn't give the same vibe in 'Stop at the Red Light') so I currently stopped at Chapter 6 because this isn't really my cup of tea.
So does this get better? Is Jinho being idiotic just a phase? And will there be secondary couples? I'm especially interested with the bartenders and the black-haired guy from the first series. I know the latter will appear, but how about the other two?
Thank you in advance.
The uke is really gullible but it’s refreshing, I guess? I wouldn’t say that the story progressed much but it’s a quick read. It’s still ongoing but I came across it again and continued it lol The funnest part of this story is seeing two potential seems battle with each other in indirect ways. The uke is pretty so I enjoy his cute face and funny personality. Although I have to say that this is not my type of story.
I have read too many pieces with gullible and pushover ukes that I can't have the same sentiment, sadly. Some of them are reaally bad that they I get triggered when I find characters like them (which probably hinders me from enjoying the piece). Arghh! ヽ(`Д´)ノ
Anyway, thank you. I'll be getting back on this as I'm looking forward to the black-haired guy (but people seem to hate him?), and the bartenders seem to have appeared already. (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
This is a prequel. If you read the 1st one its obvious who he chooses. This is a story on how they met. ( HE chooses the red guy so its not really a spoiler.
Please read the 1st story. The original
Ian's love is disgusting. He was raped for fuck's sake. Eeew. His love is proof that he's already broken. #-.-)
He was raped and emotionally manipulated. It’s kinda gross to call his love disgusting when he is the victim. ;;;;;
But he's self aware. He's not making excuses and he says that those actions aren't those of someone in love. He knows it's one sided and messy, but the heart wants what it wants. Pretending not to love the prince and leaving him (as I suspect he will do next) won't make his love disappear.
Also he is the victim at the end of the day and I think his torment is beautiful not disgusting.
Also, this is fiction.