
Great grandpa is the real villain of the story.
Taemin and Hari are a pretty cute couple.
Tae being the cold prince that actually is just seriously detailed orientated is pretty cool. Hari has some amazing fashion sense.
Secretary cha and Yeongsuh are the real adult couple in my opinion. Though I hate that we don’t really get the reason behind Cha’s... issues but I understand.
Secretary Yoon looks exactly like Manwoo and why isn’t anyone talking about that?
Hamin? Knew he would be hot from the moment we saw him but Suhjin is my soulmate! I’d let her ruin me.

Finally an author who tells us exactly what’s so messed up about a character without beating around the bush. An follows through with the details I never knew I wanted.
Chamin is like your typical male lead. Doesn’t are about anything but the guy he’s interested in. F*ck the world for everyone else but you gotta love that he’s so calculating. Gives me chills
Chaewon, his sister? the real mvp of the second half of the story.
Mogyum, you poor beanie baby. Everyone wants to eat you and your trauma is real but no part of you says hyung to me at all. You’re a bottom that I’d like to be more then just a bottom.
Doyoon?! That’s the hyung your secretly worried about and then he grows up and then he proves to be exactly what you worried about but you’re not too concerned anymore.
Doyoon’s Dad on the other hand had no reason looking that fine yet also being a piece of crap all around.
Sengho is psychotic. Not surprised.
His love interest? Not surprised. Very well done though. He needed a person like that.
They did in fact do Joonyoung dirty. SO dirty.
The art style changes in chapter 50. Not sure how I feel about it. They look.. too beefy.

Honestly I don’t like the emperor at all. He’s a spoiled brat with no real concern for the way he treats others outside of his own wants and needs.
The empress is playing her part well and she’s smart. I just hope that “fake love,” doesn’t make her feel “guilty,” IF it ever turns to real love. The guys a jerk. An she has no reason to ever apologize for using him when it’s clear he's always treated her like trash.
Though I find her suspicious because c’mon no ones that innocent, I’d rather ship lyn with the empress at this point.

Honestly I enjoyed it. Even though I didn’t like the art style that was used in the very beginning, you see the artist hard work and dedication with each chapter. At the end of season one is when you start to notice the drastic change in the art style and especially towards the end. Their faces become less round and more defined. While I liked it; at the same time I didn’t because I felt like their bodies were more... realistic? Not every single gay couple is fine as fudge with ripped abs and chiseled pecs. However I enjoyed the story as it is and wouldn’t change a thing . Maybe seeing Niel’s and Jensens parents more as well as seeing what happens between Rissa and Martin but it’s great.

Everything was great and smooth for the first six chapters until information just drops in seemingly from no where throughout the rest of the story.
It’s like, you can tell this was apart of some magazines side story entry because each week one bomb drops to get readers more interested. Yet when read completed like this, it’s rather annoying to have drama appear literally out of no where with no consistency in the characters backgrounds or emotions.
I got second lead syndrome from a person we only ever see in side panels [Yuu-kun] and all parents [like most shōjo manga] are sh*tty and ab*sive.
It’s sad.
A relationship starts with sexual assault and continues with one person being assaulted more then once.
Toya’s the college campus leading male with a huge question mark where his boundaries should be.
Kazuma’s the club kohai with a body insecurity to go along with his very feminine actions.
Ono is the only actual gay male in the story; present enough to always be 100% honest even when no one ask him to be.
Yuta? He has some serious growing up to do. The amount of disrespect is insane.
The art is amazing. The s-x is smutty. The plot? There’s none. But entertaining none the less.