
I think they both made mistakes. And unfortunately, letting mistakes fester for years without addressing them creates emotional distancing and resentment. What gets me stuck on Harsen is when he tells her how awful it felt being told he was her "best choice," but... he never really did anything to communicate to her otherwise? I know he didn't have the best upbringing himself and probably didn't know how to properly communicate with other people, but also, you can't really blame someone for treating you as their "best choice" when you don't give them any reasons to treat you as anything else.

I have no doubt that it was painful to hear. I just think its kind of unfair to resent someone for saying hurtful things without letting that person know they were being hurtful and giving them a chance to change their behavior. There's a very good reason why communication is the backbone of any relationship. Because without it, you end up like these two, bitter and disconnected in spite of any love that existed between them.

as both of them have the same problem in communication, even when he asks her some question she didn't reply, but you can blame someone because he's trying his best to understand but you give no reply as.
and fl u can't ask him to understand you he can't read your bran, u can't blame him for the majority of the problem

no, you are mistaking because is not sexist , I am giving my point of view base on what I read and what each of them says
fl: marry the in a young age (and that era is normal) after with a child but everything was too early, the father sickness and she was along fighting with the husband parent
ml: he should marry the princess but refuse , for that the king starts pestering him, send him to war at 19, retorn to see that his relative was pestering his house, wife depressed sometimes ask but no reply, and when she answers she gives a short one, find that the father was dead (did you know that when you go out for a long time and you come back a lot of work is waiting for you)

Personally, I think people are upset about Dojin and Hyesung's relationship because we're in side story territory. The main plot is supposed to be over and this sort of conflict definitely feels like it's main plot material. Like, I know Hyesung was pressured into their relationship a majority of the time, so definitely the development of their relationship is going to be skewed, but being attracted to people aside from your partner and your partner getting jealous about is something I think people are more used to seeing in couples who haven't been married yet.

Honestly, the situation with Karen bothers me more than anything else I've seen in this manga, just because it's closer to the realm of possibility. Will a group of school children ever love torturing you so much that they kill your family? Almost certainly not. Could you ever date someone who seems fine at first but turns out to be someone willing to do atrocious things to you, like beating you, raping you, or killing you? Way more likely than I'm comfortable with.

I'm in the middle of rereading this, and I have suddenly realized that the explanation for the way the Tarans reproduce makes no sense. Two Tarans will "always" produce a son and a normal woman and a Taran will have a daughter. If that's the case, then wasn't the last full-blooded Taran the son of the brother-sister pair that survived the extermination of the nobles? Because by that logic, you'd never be able to get any pure Taran daughters to be born. What other explanations are there? Is the sister noble an immortal who shows up every generation to help birth another son? Did the family preserve the sister's eggs and every Taran son is a test tube baby? Is this story secretly set in an Mpreg yaoi universe? Was the Taran family aware that they were slowly being diluted with human blood over time and was just trying to keep their bloodline as pure as possible? Does none of this actually matter and have I spent way too much time over-thinking this? I have to know!!

Well, it's official. BL tropes have broken me. I've never read such a cute and sweet gangster yaoi, and my mind refuses to accept it. All I want to do is enjoy the fluffiness, but there's a little voice in the back of my head that keeps saying "don't let you guard down. The second you get comfortable with how you think this story is going, BOOM, suddenly some kind of sexual trauma will get introduced." You can't tell me Yeonwoo's reaction to his old boss wasn't suspicious. I just want to enjoy something nice, but I don't feel safe. Save me.

Part of my brain: Wow, this webtoon is so hot, haha ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
The other part of my brain: Sooho had a point, why do angels have genitals? Do they sexually reproduce? They feed on souls, but do they need to go to the bathroom? Are angels supposed to shower? Why do they all have only one outfit? Is there an angel society with angels that don't collect souls or hunt ghosts? Is heaven even a thing, if the angels are essentially storage places for souls? If there are angels, are there demons? If gods exist, does God exist? Does Jesus? What exactly makes angels different from human beings, aside from the wings and the soul-eating?
I knew there was a reason why I liked the Buddha so much.