
Poor uke. He just wants seme to see him, not the version of him from his past life. But that psychotic seme trapped uke's consciousness in a dream world and violated his half-conscious body in reality. This means the now uke doesn't matter; seme only wants his body. Seme likely believes uke will never accept him regardless.
If this manhwa were a black and white manga, I couldn't tell who was who, because their faces changed in every panel. The art reminded me of the "How to Draw Manga in Photoshop CS3" book. And this is the first time I've seen such pixelated 3D assets; I suspect the artist exported the sword assets as PNGs, imported them into one panel, and then resized them but you know what happen. Yea, cool novel with bad manhwa adaptation