
Read 3 chapters. I don't really mind the age gap (it's somewhat new and fresh) but the fact that MC is currently 11y old is concerning for me. Because it's either way: No real romance will be seen soon and a time skip will be needed to have a proper romance but when ? At the epilogue ? Because if the whole point of this story is this actual setup it will get pretty boring soon. Or the romance will actually happen between a 11y boy and a 28y old man and it's a big NO for me even if MC is technically 21y old.

It reminds me of oshi no ko, like the mental age and physical age gap. But here it will be pedo if something goes on between em, like no way will any of us sit through and let it happen either. But someone commented, just their theory, that the mc bro will kidnap him, as in love abroad with parents or something, and then they will meet again once he is of legal age. I like that direction.

I didn't expect that type of vibe. Honestly, I just wanted to try but I was ready to drop it pretty soon if it was just a smutty story. But it was one of the most funiest story I read in a long time. Sex scenes are also good and not omnipresent (we got 3 or 4 I think) like some other thing I read with a similar plot. At this point, I don't think it's that fair to have the 'smut' tag. The art style is also pretty good. I'm really happily surprised.

I didn't read this manga but I've seen something really similar. Was this adapted as an anime ? Or a Drama ? I remember that at the end they decided to live together even if it wasn't perfect because they still loved each others (all three of them) in different way: Platonic for some & more to the others (the 2 dudes expecialy even if I remember that the bi guy had a crush on the wife before targeting the husband). Well, all of that was for asking if this manga is the original work of what I remember and if it is, for the one who have also seen the anime/drama, this manga is the same or the adaptation have taken liberty ? I don't want to read the exact same story but I'm would be curious if they didn't end or undolf in the same way. I'm saying this because it seems that the story here isn't finished but it could but just it isn't finished to be translated.

Kind of weird story. The MC seems to be REALLY talented but absolutely no one want him to work for them ? Even it's a slave contract or forced labor (seem what they would do). But no, they just take advantage of a random potion he did without anyone asking and then just let him be ? They are either really stupid or it's quite a plothole to me.

It appears that because of his "commoner" status nobles don't even see him as human. So, that's probably why they don't even bother with him. They're probably like "we can just get products at a cheap price and not even pay him the real amount, he's a commoner. How will he even know?" Sort of thinking.
Which makes sense with their treatment of him and not wanting to work with him.

I mean I thought it was pretty accurate. If you look at history or just society in general this sort of thing has happened for centuries, heck if you just look at women and BIPOC individuals alone you can easily pick out hundreds of examples. The existence of biases and discriminations has nothing to do with intelligence, and these kinds of mentalities prevent people and society from advancing.
For example, let's take the invention of the light bulb.
While Thomas Edison is credited with the invention, it was actually Lewis Latimer who invented carbon filaments (pretty much the main part and the whole reason it works, he also wrote the 1st book on electric lighting as well as worked with many famous inventors like alexander graham bell and was pretty much a genius).
The patent for his invention wasn't issued until AFTER Edison, despite Edison using HIS technology. Later on, Latimer had to file another patent for the "process of manufacturing carbons" (he needed to patent the method after they started to try a mass produce light bulbs). Even then, this was considered a huge accomplishment, and he was considered fortunate because many black individuals, such as his parents before him, were prevented from applying for patents at the time.
I consider the story to be a fairly accurate portrayal of a pretty common but horrendous scenario that we still see often today. Honestly, the plothole is just discrimination bias since discrimination bias is based on unreasonable hatred without any logic.

I really don't know where the story is going on. It could be a banal romance between MC & ML but something tell me it wouldn't be that simple. ML really seems to be inspired by MC"s real life & created to 'heal' the broken MC. We also know that MC also had a Sunbae that somewhat take care of him (like MC do for ML). White Haired guy is sus as fuck but I don't know if he is an antagonist or something totally different (The sunbae himself ? The real end goal ?). So yeah I'm really confused and in the end it could just be as simple as the story goes (Them falling in love, healing each other and somewhat be translated into MC's reality) but I really enjoy the ride so far.
Gay panic is real. It took him 62 chapters to just realise that Heejae is really younger than him. Imagine how much it will take to understand that:
1) Heejae truly have feeling for him.
2) His own feeling for Heejae.
3) Accepting both and acting accordingly.
A long journey is ahead. :P