Seonjin has a plan tho? I don't think we should trust the first chapter to make conclusions, there is still a lot to unfold.
interestingly, Moonhyuk has a very complex caracterization. I still can't figure out how is he truly when it comes to Seonjin. Is he drawn to Seonjin because he knows he's using his ex-master's identity or is it because he's falling for him for he is? His submissive side is definitely a sign of weakness and Seonjin is monopolizing on that side of him.
Seonjin is obviously the chess player, I keep forgetting sometimes that he does things his own way because he has a goal. He's not afraid to step boundaries for Moonhyuk even if it means using his body. Ironically, that's Moonhyuk's role. He's drawn to him and he very much confesses his attraction to him but why can't I trust his words? What could be his master plan?
Seonjin has a plan tho? I don't think we should trust the first chapter to make conclusions, there is still a lot to unfold.
interestingly, Moonhyuk has a very complex caracterization. I still can't figure out how is he truly when it comes to Seonjin. Is he drawn to Seonjin because he knows he's using his ex-master's identity or is it because he's falling for him for he is? His submissive side is definitely a sign of weakness and Seonjin is monopolizing on that side of him.
Seonjin is obviously the chess player, I keep forgetting sometimes that he does things his own way because he has a goal. He's not afraid to step boundaries for Moonhyuk even if it means using his body. Ironically, that's Moonhyuk's role. He's drawn to him and he very much confesses his attraction to him but why can't I trust his words? What could be his master plan?