
To the weak-ass clowns crying about regret—miss me with that pathetic energy. This manhwa wasn’t made for tissue-soft readers who flinch at a shadow. The title screamed what it was, loud and clear. If your pea-brain couldn’t catch the vibe from chapter one, that’s Darwinism in action. This isn’t your safe space, princess. Pack your feelings and bounce—real ones only past this point.

Dropped, chapter 7. Is this good as it roll with the chapters?
The MC is always judging things. He doesn't sound grateful when the ML offered him a room FREE even though they JUST MET. Normal reaction would be to be doubtful at furst, but also be VERY grateful, considering that he's desperate. Everything burned down too. I'd be at my feet if I were him.
The ML was late and he's already thinking and judging. Like, man, chill, you see him huffing but that's really what you think?
Well, I like that he's cautious, he's also better than other uke's who fall on first sight. The problem is that I find him as a character that needs development. Can someone tell me if this gets better?
We need that "REGRET" to come rolling faster, but I'm also loving the pain. I love this MC so much. He's not a crybaby, not clingy, and especially not stupid. He can stand his grounds, does not rely on the ML, and especially not feminine.
Umm that choice of using the word feminine as an insult is interesting. There is nothing weak or bad about being feminine. There are many badass, confident, cold, and strong characters that are feminine.
Don't get me wrong. I just used the word 'feminine' to emphasize my point. A lot of bottom characters in BL tend to be portrayed or drawn with traits commonly associated with femininity, often being overly soft. What I wanted to highlight is that this MC acts like your typical man— independent, and stands his ground. I'm not trying to discredit feminine or passive bottom characters—they definitely have their place, especially in genres that lean into those dynamics. Each has their own, but I find this character different.
Just because he’s not a typical “pretty uke” doesn’t mean he’s not feminine. He is quite feminine in their dynamic and most of the characters treat him with typical stereotypes of femininity attached. You think he’s masculine because he is quiet and “independent”, when in reality he is a damsel in distress character who is always getting saved and cared for, and is reactive rather than proactive. A nursing, innocent and naive personality which is often found in stereotyped feminine characters.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great literary devise for this story and his history of abuse and trafficking. But I think you’re confused when it comes to masculinity and femininity and how it’s presented in this story.
Damn, how stupid are you? What are you barking at? Imagine reading a whole comment and still managing to trip over the word 'feminine' like it personally attacked you. I clarified right there that I wasn’t insulting femininity — just pointing out that this MC isn’t written like the usual BL bottom trope: overly clingy, passive, or emotionally dependent. But sure, go ahead and twist that into some self-righteous lecture for shit.
Also, calling him a 'damsel in distress' because he has trauma and people care about him? That’s laughable. You're the one reducing him to a stereotype just to make a point — ironic. You’re so desperate to sound deep, but all you did was project your own shallow take and wrap it in fake progressive jargon.
Next time, try reading with comprehension before running a full marathon with a single word.