
Not sure if this would be a spoiler, but just in case I end being right. I think Dietrich is possessed by the third floor manager hence why he is uncomfortable with the 4th floor and I think he might be possessed because he has reached a certain level of corruption already maybe like a condition to be possessed by the 3rd floor manager, this might be a stretch but who knows. I just love how this story has me guessing or theorizing, hardly find stories that make me do this nowadays.

I decided to pick this up because of the art, worst mistake. These kind of stories always have fl ending up with douchebag red flag ml. I'm drawing the line with this one, I'm freaking done cos no, theres no fucking justification to having fl end up with someone that assaulted her, she picked up a stick to try to defend herself for God's sake. It's really pissing me off.
Dear author, if you're going the route where Kyle is not the ml, just give up writing, because in what world do you think a woman would want a happy ending with a man that assaulted/ traumatizes them, cos I sure as hell wouldn't want to be in such a situation. I would have killed him and happily take my own death sentence for killing a noble.
Dropping this.
Ps. I have not read the novel neither do I know any spoilers but from what I have read so far, it sure as hell is not worth it.

So I read this in one night and I gotta say absolutely loved the story.
In my opinion I can't actually find myself hating on the younger brother, he suffered just as much as his brother and chose the worst possible way to handle things emotionally.
Maybe it's because I just turned 25 and my frontal lobe is now fully developed ( ̄∇ ̄")( ̄∇ ̄") but if I were to explain his character it would be basically emotional immaturity.
He wears a mask of refinement and poise but struggles with an inner emotional immaturity shaped by a turbulent past. At first glance, he exude an air of nobility and sophistication—dressed impeccably, with a calm and composed demeanor that draws people in. But, beneath the polished exterior lies a deeply fragile individual.
He carries himself with the confidence of a man who has it all together—sharp suits, an easy smile, and an air of sophistication that turns heads wherever he goes. To the outside world, he is a picture of success and refinement. But this polished image is nothing more than a carefully constructed illusion, one he clings to even in the privacy of his own mind. He tells himself he is in control, that the man he portrays is who he truly is.
Yet beneath the surface, he is a storm of unresolved trauma and emotional immaturity, the scars of a childhood marred by abuse shaping his every impulsive decision. His inability to face his truth leads him to sabotage himself, leaving cracks in the perfect image he so desperately tries to maintain.

I love how youre so on point with his personality. I also really cant hate him. And if i were on his situation it honestly would have been the same thing i would be. He literally has ho one on his side, what happened to him messed up everything about him without anyone to tell him otherwise. While older brother actually had the ex girlfriend to tell him what he did is wrong. He was caged in his own mind without any support, he made all the decisions by himself and only thought about himself.
Well this went to shit.......