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I hate the fact that the whole romance is built on the fact that he's like her slave now...? Sentences like " having someone on your side is incredibly blissful" could be impactful but I feel them to be so flat because he isn't there by his own choice, he's literally a homunculi slave. that sentece could be used for any other homunculi slave that she would choose.
I just think that the feelings of love of the "first" Mikhaelis were more deeper because he loved her because of her values and personality and the "second" Mikhaelis loves Evenrose because she is a good "owner". I didn't like it at all.
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i understand very well where ur coming and i seconded as a lot of webtoons with power imbalanced relationship has taken precedence with stockholm syndrom-esque affection. but i think i manage to not really be bothered bc mikhael retained self consicousness beyond homunculi programming and imprint shackles, and sooner or later he will break free and be immune to mental manipulation as such. and i think also, despite the emphasis on the imprint bond, mikhael is falling in love all over again with evie in a more personal and intimate setting bc now they have a foundation for a relationship, whereas before, evie doesnt even know mikhael and his love for her is based on her public image and political standpoint, not her bare self. in a way each of mikhaels love process has their own downsides and upsides, is what i think
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I was rereading this for the first time and man, what a ride.... but wtf was that whole Juuta thing? Yonezou-sensei was really off her game during that plot.
First he was fixated on Maya, then suddently Juuta had an incestuous obsession with Akira and kinda rapes his teacher (wat). This teacher, in turn, had a very inappropriate relationship with Akira considering he was in high school at the time, and the whole thing wraps up implying that now said teacher is in a very problematic relationship with Juuta, a psycho high school student, but still, a fucking minor. Jesus what a mess. I'm just going to ignore this whole plot and pretend Juuta never existed.
What happened here? The young master discovered he is adopted but who is that girl? This manhwa is so hard to understand sometimes
yeah I don't get it, is that girl the uke? I remember he dressed like a girl as a child, but my memory of the story isn't great
The 'girl' is the uke. He's the full blood son of the noble family.