
Okay, okay, I am going to receive a lot of hate for this "devils-advocate" position I am taking, but what if the victim is not the victim . . . 0.o
What if the "victim" is actually an accomplice that the seme doesn't even know of? And the "victim" knows what is happening, but loves it anyway 'cause it will "pass the time"?
Just a thought . . . ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

Why would you think that, though? Only reason I can think of is victim blaming. I'm 'sorry' but nothing else makes sense. And even IF that's the case so far we can ONLY see Misuse as a victim. Ktbn.

Well, I can't say I wasn't expecting this . . . ( ̄∇ ̄")
This thought was merely a hypothesis, a thought about what might happen further into the story. And I say this because at one point in the manga, Mizuse saw the seme's smile as he watched a clearly upset uke walk away. Mizuse also witnessed the uke's possessiveness when he was threatening Mizuse (is threatening even the right word?). I don't know, just that part when Mizuse looks up at a seme smiling devilishly may have instigated this thought . . . idk
But, yes, you are right. If you don't want to think ahead or make any inferences before the next (last?) chapter, Mizuse must be protected! It's awful that he was a pawn in the seme's master plan! T_T
Also, (though I expected this) I am feeling a lot of hate from your comment. I have just read enough manga to understand that sometimes the "victim" is actually the mastermind (of course, depending on the work). I do not do this in real life . . . this "victim-blaming" thing you have accused me of. (Not that you would care, anyway.)
Can someone define ktbn? I want to know if I was being sworn at . . . XD
We all know the actual victim here. Hang in the mizuse.