It seems like people overlook the fact that a few scenes earlier, Uno was actually the one who intended to force and begged Enzo to have sex first, because he believed he would be the one to put it in. He even thought, “Maybe I should just stick it in already, who cares if it hurts or not.” So in the end, neither of these two are exactly good people. Lorenzo isn’t the type who’s kind enough to just let Uno go, especially since Uno himself suggested having sex first, and Enzo definitely isn’t going to bottom either. Luckily, Uno is mentally tough as hell. It looks painful, but he still seems okay. Just look at his inner thoughts: even after a combo of drugs + alcohol + the shock of being beaten by someone so beautiful + penetration, he’s still thinking rationally. In c1, he ran for his life but was still mouthing off nonstop, calling Enzo “honey” and “darling” like it was nothing, every line he dropped was over the top. Honestly, this guy is just unlucky. He was already unlucky in RC, and here it’s the same—his bad luck always comes in combos
It seems like people overlook the fact that a few scenes earlier, Uno was actually the one who intended to force and begged Enzo to have sex first, because he believed he would be the one to put it in. He even thought, “Maybe I should just stick it in already, who cares if it hurts or not.” So in the end, neither of these two are exactly good people. Lorenzo isn’t the type who’s kind enough to just let Uno go, especially since Uno himself suggested having sex first, and Enzo definitely isn’t going to bottom either. Luckily, Uno is mentally tough as hell. It looks painful, but he still seems okay. Just look at his inner thoughts: even after a combo of drugs + alcohol + the shock of being beaten by someone so beautiful + penetration, he’s still thinking rationally. In c1, he ran for his life but was still mouthing off nonstop, calling Enzo “honey” and “darling” like it was nothing, every line he dropped was over the top. Honestly, this guy is just unlucky. He was already unlucky in RC, and here it’s the same—his bad luck always comes in combos