THIS WAS REALLY GOOD.

MuffyDanshi August 27, 2020 12:25 pm

If you're looking for a sign to read this then TAKE THIS.

I'll go through many concerns to you future readers out there.

[How similar with Killing Stalking]

Honestly I couldn't finish Killing Stalking because of the gore, but I have read through a good 30 chapters. I personally like Warehouse a lot more since personally, it has less gore, and also the Seme here actually has a reason (valid or invalid) to kidnap the MC, unlike in Killing Stalking, Sangwoo kills and tortures people for fun, with no remorse at all.

[The Rape]

Yes, the rape is there and don't get me wrong, I despise rape, but it's a whole different story when it is not romanticized. I could read through this perfectly fine. Both characters are fucked up.

[The Romance]

You should never expect that cutesy love scenes will be here. This is a story of two grown-ups with a very dark and deep relationship in the past. I'd say there is romance in the end, where they both have genuine feelings.

[The Stockholm Syndrome]

No, this is nowhere near Stockholm Syndrome. The MC is very repulsive, like anyone else if they were raped and held captive even in the lowest point of your life. The MC does not go lovey dovey with the Seme just because he is kidnapped. He puts up a fight everytime. But like I said, the romance blooms later on when the MC remembers and understands what he and the Seme had done in their school life and how he would want to start everything all over again.

[The Plot]

This had a very deep, well-written story. A strong, original backstories for both Seme and Uke and the emotion is really there. This was one hell of an emotional good ride. It is a fucked up story, but it's a GOOD fucked up story. The characters, the conflict between them and how they try to patch things up realistically was very superb.

Responses
    YAOI JUNKIE August 30, 2020 3:25 am

    my opinion may be a little different about Sangwoo, but it may be because i read the the whole thing. But u are right about the gore