
I gave this manhwa five stars after reading a few chapters, you know?
I thought this will become one of my favorite long bl series.
But I started getting confused at the point where uke ran away and slept with the other guy. Seme even told him "he likes him too" just that he doesn't want to date yet. I know he fucked up but it was understandable since it was his first love and he was supposed to have a mental age of a toddler. He was socially awkward due to his vampire life style and never even had a friend. He couldn't explain himself well and didn't know how to elaborate his words. But uke easily slept with the other guy, seeking comfort and the next morning he rejects seme again just because he feels guilty for the other guy (and for seme). I know they will get back together when he finds out the other guy is cheating on him but it's just so realistic and human. I don't need manhwas to remind me human emotions are fickle. The other guy was also seeking comfort in him. He missed his girlfriend and the uke looked like her a lot. Now he doesn't know how to clean up his mess. People say "You only find that in movies" because movie plots doesn't happen in real life. Stories are supposed to inspire people, not make readers feel depressed after reading each chapter.
If you say I persevere, maybe I will skip all the depressing chapters and read them in one go when the happy ending comes lol.

"I don't like two-timing, even if it's not the protagonist."
Hit a sore spot, huh? I don't like murder, but I love reading stories about it.
"Stories are supposed to inspire people, not make readers feel depressed after reading each chapter."
Are you new to fiction? If you want strictly "inspiring" stories, you'd be better suited reading those Chicken Soup for the Soul books.
Also, what are you talking about with "seme" and "uke"??? Those unfortunate, unrealistic, and horribly cliched roles are thankfully absent from this manhwa (otherwise, I would have stopped reading instantly -- I hate that contrived shit). Maybe one partner is a little more assertive or dominant than the other, but that shouldn't relegate them to stupid, archetypal yaoi tropes.
And if you're wondering which of the two is more dominant, I really don't think it's Chun Sam -- I mean, come on, that "pet" is submissive as all hell! Personally, I think both of them are dominant in different aspects of their relationship -- you know, kind of like real relationships.

all I'm saying is this isn't my cup of tea. Stop being so "butt hurt" about it. I used Seme and Uke just to refer to characters. Given that this story has dropped on my favorite list, I will admit that I forgot the characters' names. And I'm not debating on who should be Seme and who should not. Aren't you the one?

Wow, sweetie, you got the words out of my mind. I felt the same. In my case, I do like finding real life plots, but this manwha got me really sad and I felt betrayed, becase I read bl manga to feel free and happy, and even so, this manwha made e suffer and it keeps doing it for a couple of chapters more. There was no need for the mangaka to hurt the readers like that.
I watched the raws(I don't know korean) and the story gets "nice" again. I just wanted to see how they'd get out of that mess. However, I won't feel the same happiness after all this shit :(
Even so, I think we need to value how good the mangaka did her job, because even though these are sad feelings, she produced them and they got stuck on us like glue. It is perfectly cruel hahaha
I don't blame you for wanting to stop reading it, no one wants to suffer when you just need to chill.
If you read all this, well sorry, I went ahead quite a lot
╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ And if you want I can tell you in which chapter everything gets "better"

It's ok. I think I'll put this in the corner of my brain for a while and come back. Unless I'm in pretty desperate need of updates, I won't be here for a while. Maybe I'll start reading Tower of God or something. And I still have my weekly updates of Noblesse, etc. I try to wait out the popular series to complete but I always cave in along the middle haha. For example, Noblesse had this arc about many good guys dying while trying to defend their kingdom from evil overly powerful guys. Their kingdom was about to fall and a favorite character of mine died but I still kept reading cause the author didn't make me loose hope. I just put all my frustration on the villain and continued reading.

Actually, stories take you anywhere an imagination can take you. Not just uplifting , inspiring places, you just prefer those, and I understand:) I like those to, but this is well written and I believe it will have a happy ending. I stuck with it , straight through reading and want to know what happens next. That's good writing.
I'm gonna abandon this manhwa. I don't like two-timing, even if it's not the protagonist. I read manga to see fantasies not real life. Characters running around in circles between each other are too mundane for me. Maybe nice once in a while. But not this story.