on chapter 3 and so far it's NAWT my cup of tea, After finishing chapter 3, I’m getting the vibe that the “top” seems like some kind of intense, possibly unstable character dealing with deep-seated issues, while the “bottom” feels like an adult still carrying the weight of unresolved childhood traumas. It’s almost as if the story might lead to them helping each other heal—like the top letting go of his past and finding balance, while the bottom overcomes his lingering pain. (even if in a weird way?)
If the top actually DID something questionable in the past (like involving that child), it could potentially show that even someone with a dark history is capable of change and redemption. Maybe their connection shifts from something heavy or chaotic to something lighthearted and fun? I haven’t read it yet, but it definitely feels like it’s heading in that direction.
Oni to Tengoku