
to each their own! i also believe that’s reasonable and can see why you wouldn’t want to read it. not that it matters perhaps, but even though they’re spreading bussies early on, the uke is very likable and there’s major plot points that don’t involve cliche-drama and constant sex (honestly they don’t even have sex much compared to other stories) it seems that i just really like how the characters are written here so i can’t shut up

yea the story’s really good in the sense that it develops minor conflicts throughout the story such as with the university club members/mc’s friends, then to the mc’s internship, then the club getaway which sets a good background that doesn’t overpower the romance aspect between the mc and ml. a lot of longer manhwa kind of lose a firm plot as more chapters release and the mc and ml overcome their “main” conflict and get together but this one’s really good.

i wouldnt say the switch up was too abrupt. there was a clear reason he started acting flirtatious with mc and he didn’t immediately become infatuated with him, it was made clear he was still “manipulating” mc to an extent (since it doesnt seem like youre gonna continue reading, the dude realizes he likes the mc at like chapter ~71). the mc also was interested in the ml to begin with until he found out about the ml’s personality, and treated the ml like a casual hookup and didn’t immediately start treating the ml like some saint/love interest after either.
i honestly dont believe thinking that the mc is “easy” is a valid criticism for the story, but if that’s your preference, then i understand. also him being easily swayed was kind of established as his personality from the beginning anyways lol
And it's the same recycled manhwa plot but the art is really good so I guess it's ok