
Here's my penny for the ending. Remember when azure said that drinking blood or semen is a disgrace on the blue vampires aka their family because they view themselves as a higher beings than the vampires that lose their mind feeding on the weaker beings aka the humans.
However as azure falls deeper in obsession with shuuya who is losing his reason to live, he feasted on shuuya's cvm and then his blood, finally lowering himself in status of those he once looked down upon and fulfilling mc's desire for revenge on behalf of mc so that the wysteria will bloom again.
Remember the wysteria flower? It symbolizes shuuya's will to live but has wilted when he finally knew how his dad died. Making it bloom again now becomes the reason for azure to live hence when he saw the possibility for it to bloom again by fulfilling shuuya's desire of revenge in annihilation of blue vampires, finally giving azure's shell of a life a meaning which in turn gives sustenance to his life long thirst.
I hope there are side stories or sequel to see who finally one the bet they had at the beginning
If you know about 'Lord of the flies', this has the same vibe but BL. Everyone is flawed and very toxic in their own way, all has their selfish motives and reason. So if you're not into that, turn away..
I love these types of stories, do you have any recs of similar ones it can be novels too I just love for the mess
Hmm based on this work's novel raws, all the characters aka the students are constantly fighting for power dynamics. And based on that idea, the closest vibe another work could have with this would be Caste Heaven as it is also in a school setting tackling the same power rankings between students. It's an old work so I'm not sure if you already heard of that but Caste Heaven is this but toxicity level cranked much higher so beware (≧∀≦)
Caste heaven? Haven't heard that name in years
You had it spot on because I did eat that one up
Where ro read Lord of the flies? Is it under a diffent name here on mangago?
It's a 1950's novel by William Golding, they just meant it's a similar character dynamic. I would still recommend the classic novel though, but it's not something you would find here.
Awesome! Thanks will look it up;)