
Sooooo, if I'm getting this correctly, the Emperor's awful behavior in the original timeline was just one gigantic misunderstanding? Because Jins don't mind getting hurt, so breaking legs and violent sex is fine to them, and Jins don't care about their family so it wouldn't be important to attend their parent's funerals, and Jin's hobbies are life-fulfilling passions instead of being just a trivial thing to pass the time with. That's... messed up in a lot of different ways. Because I'm still very not okay with how Yeo-dam was originally treated, but I guess I also feel bad for Jins since it seems to be in their nature to just treat each other like shit?

Essentially. It's like trying to explain what pain feels like to an alien who doesn't feel pain. Or what colors are to someone who was born blind. And ML certainly didn't treat MC properly according to human standards, but he did try his best to treat MC with care in his own standards as is slowly being shown throughout the series. MC's meals, his fitted outfits, there were signs but the misunderstandings and lack of empathy from the MLs side certainly led to doom

It’s cause they don’t mind treating each other like shit, and because they can’t really feel pain and all that he was just doing what I’m guessing was the normal in his race, and because he didn’t really research that humans don’t treat each other like shit….. MOST humans don’t treat each other like shit he thought it was normal everywhere

I think maybe Luca is the protagonist of his own "Time reset and now I'm back to when I was a child before all the bad things happen" story. And it just so happens that a reincarnator got caught up in the reset and possessed his aunt. I'm thinking maybe that's what he used his wish on and that's why he acts like an adult in a child's body.

Man, this story sure is something. It such a crazy nonsensical rollercoaster of hilarious fuckery that I sometimes almost forget that the whole "plot" behind the story is the FL trying to not reset her life every time her younger brother is raped and traumatized so much that he either kills himself or gets killed. How did the author manage to turn this extremely dark setting into something really funny that I genuinely enjoy reading? I honestly have no clue.

Just reread this in preparation for next week, and damn, how did I forget this left off on such a heartbreaking note? I swear to God, my memory of this is sweet wholesomeness with minor resolved angst and I was fully expecting the next volume to be just a cute epilogue type of thing. Where on earth have I been?
It is.... not ideal that Absilot met his wife when she was a child. I'm not sure what made the author think that was a necessary detail to add to their previously non-creepy relationship.
Very unfortunate indeed