Theres someone who forced me to change my profile pic so now I gave it to them. Now they're trying to expose me for being a harasser when I'm not. I just like to call lots of people out who don't like jinx but for some reason read it? And those btches who call Jaekyung a rapist. Somehow that makes me a cyberbully
Calling rape in fiction “harmless” is not a hot take, it’s willful ignorance. Rape exists in this manhwa because the narrative explicitly depicts sexual violence, coercion, and lack of consent to establish power and control. That is the literal definition of rape. You don’t get to redefine it just because it makes you uncomfortable to acknowledge.
Intent does not erase impact. Whether the author “meant it that way” or not is irrelevant when the content shows sexual assault on the page. Fiction does not magically become harmless because it’s fictional. That argument is lazy and dismissive, especially in a medium consumed by real people with real trauma.
Downplaying rape in fiction is not neutrality, it’s normalization. When sexual violence is minimized, excused, or reframed as “not actually rape,” it contributes to the exact culture that already struggles to take consent seriously. Saying “it’s harmless” is not analysis, it’s erasure.
You can like a work and still admit it contains rape. What you can’t do is deny what’s being portrayed and then act morally superior about it. If you need to pretend rape isn’t rape to defend a manhwa, that says more about your stance than about the story.
Rape in fiction is harmful. Denying that doesn’t make you insightful, it makes you complicit.

Im guessing some people are curious too
Can the real Shiki please step forward and claim the title?