
I hate the villain which makes him such a good character but I hope the author gives him more depth than just "oh he evil. chronically evil. programmed.evil.exe". We can't say that his parents are at fault but no human is born evil so I really hope he's given some background context. It won't justify his actions but it'll make us understand him better and why is he the way he is, because even though he's meant to be hated he's still one of the most important characters in the series and I'm just a whore for well written villains.

I understood what they meant but that wasn't my point. It's true that psychopaths can come from ANY kind of family. Psychopaths are born like that but they are not evil, that's a massive misconception. no one is born evil even if they're not able to feel or be like "normal" people. it's clear that something has happened that deranged his mind so badly that he turned into this pure demon he is today, and the fact that he is not affected by his own emotions may be because he is indeed incapable of doing so. but again, being or not being a psychopath does not mean anything but the fact that he is feeling no empathy for his actions. the point of my comment was that I would love to see how he became like this, how and why did he build this ideology that makes him do what he's doing, especially because he is still a kid.

That's true. There are instances where people kill because they want to. Either for fame, curiosity, or randomly. But the main commenter is stating that they hope there's a story behind the main antagonist being the way he is. And not just an 'oh, because I wanted to' throw away plotline that there might be.

brother, are you being intentionally dense? I was hoping that he won't just kill because he wants to kill, that's my whole point. I wanna see a backstory attached to his character not just "oh he born with the urge to kill everyone". That's just boring and he's got a great potential to have a more significant meaning behind his actions. Once again, being a psychopath or a sociopath does no equal being born evil, even if there are cases it's not the majority and people shouldn't label psychopaths as criminals or bored individuals who got their hobbies in dissecting some mfs every Saturday.
he's a good character who's adding a lot of mystery to the story but if he's nothing but a piece of murder machine in the end with no context to why he's doing this then it's all futile and boring.

crazy to think I was 10 when I started reading and next year I'm going to uni yet the story ain't finished

I wouldn't have noticed that there was something wrong with the comment had I not read your reply
So they were minor, worst is just 10 years old and reading a shounen Ai manhua, I was 16-17 when I got curious with shounen Ai genre and here there's 10 yrs old person who decided to broaden their horizons too early

oh yeah, back then I was watching/reading things only in my native language on a fan-translation website cuz i couldn't speak english, and 19 days was the only bl translated because it was mostly just short dialogues, etc. it wasn't even that much of a bl at first, just a group of friends being silly.

That's really nice to hear, the time I discovered that there are different genres aside from shoujo I was literally surprised, like I didn't know that I was reading Ecchi/mature inside a net café, I would panic when there's R19 scene and I was like "What's wrong with the artist?!" Then now look, I explored almost all genre whether it's yaoi or Yuri
i can't be the only one bothered by the lack of consent.. the poor guy got raped, didn't even know where he was at the end. it's weird.
literally what i was thinking the moment i saw the blue-haired guy's eyes