I need some clarification when she was talking about her past love. Her first Love was her cousin and then somebody else, or was it the same person? Was it her feelings that changed or his?
i believe her first love was her cousin, but he got a girlfriend (which didnt go well bc of his relationship with Lily), then later she fell for someone else who probably died;
which is why she believed that his death was her punishment for what happened to her cousin (the breakup and Lily "giving up" on him after that)
First love was her cousin. He started seeing someone else but broke up because of his relationship with Lily. She was later confessed to by someone else, and that's when the cousin admitted his feelings to her (is how I read it). But I wonder if that was really love or just a feeling of not wanting to be separated from someone you care about (there is a difference)
the way Kyujo keeps going after Kotaro is harassment, he's already said no, like move on. There's plenty of fish in the sea. I swear Kotaro needs to step up and be like, "What is it that you don't understand? I'm in a relationship that keeps me happy and sexually satisfied. You need to understand that I don't like you." sheesh, I'm sick and tired of seeing this trope where the third person can't catch a clue, honestly the only way people ever understand anything is when they're rudely spoken to.
I've always want Ikuro and Norihiko together, because I want to think that their suffering
brought them together, and they both deserve happiness, but the author has started changing Norihiko's character he starting to be abusive, and many of you will just start hating or hating him more.
So I have to think back to Norihiko's character, not to start hating him, but to start thinking about how he's never loved Ikuro,( it hurts to say those words). My hearts breaking and my tear ducts feel heavy. So the way I look at it, is he goes after Ikuro in hopes of making him insane like his mother. Sadly Norihiko, may have seemed like an adult but it doesn't change the fact that Ikuro's mother committed statutory rape.
Norihiko must've loved the old mistress, but she never saw him as who he was, but as her husband. The only time she looks at him with any sort of realization of who is it she's actually sleeping with was when Norihiko kisses her. She becomes aware of it because it was something out of the norm, her husband never gave affection. And Norihiko mentions that at that moment she had a look of insanity, and that Ikuro did not. How about if his plan is to drive his master up a corner isolating him making him crazy like his mother, who Norihiko loved. He's trying to recreate a moment.
I just wanted them to be together, master and butler are such an a great pair, I'm so sad, they won't stay together.
You guys need see both sides of the coin, Haru got his own shit to deal with too, everyone wants to force him to remember and that ain’t healthy it has to progress naturally. He’s literally back to the point when lost his parents.
My sentiments exactly.
Yeah I guess ten figured that out after talking to sensei that’s why he is keeping his distance
Not his excuse to treat REN like a shit tho. Ren’s feeling the same way but does he act like Haru? Srsly, he is mentally 17 rn but to me he acts like an immature 6 years old
Not everyone can act as mature as Ren, and Ren is a stranger to him at that point in time, you’re not seeing the bigger picture Haru treating garbage when his parents died and you expect him to be the loving person he was, he needed years and Ren’s love to even get an ounce of the person he once was. So what he needs now is time, which is what he’s getting, and that’s honestly my post.
Exactly and the mangaka did this for a reason after so many volumes. She built this up, she made Haru and ren literal soulmates and then she blasted us away with angst. This wouldn't have the same impact if there was no development, build up of male x male relationship and if Haru was nice afterwards. Honestly stuff like this makes my heart ache and make me appreciate the mangaka for doing a good job. A story needs to be full of plot, chemistry, tension, drama, angst, fluff. It needs to be a masterpiece and this is one.