
The ending is trash.
There I said it. After all that he's made him go through that's what he chooses to do? How unrealistic.

to say this in the nicest way possible: i was literally agreeing with you and telling everyone else to leave op alone and let them have their opinion. I was neither ganging up on OP, nor was I moral policing. read my whole sentence again besides what was written in (), or better yet read the first sentence again since I stated *you're allowed to dislike the ending.

99% of yaois' MC are complete retards when it comes for drama to get going.
50% has exes/love rivals/random men pursuing the uke in a super fucking creepy way
Every men is gay and they will ask you for sex if you owe money/wants a job/need a favor.
Everyone, highschool studens/university students/coworkers will just make up rumors and everyone will believe it and you will get bullied for it.
Being a uke means your body is sexually aroused 100 times stronger.
Raping a gay doesnt mean you are gay.
Bisexual doesnt exist
MCs always do what others ask of him because he gotta be "polite"(because thats how they are supposed to act in their culture) but everyone else in the world dont give a shit.
And more but this is getting long
You shoulen't be expecting realism.when reading yaois.

I was just stating that realism isn't something to exoect from.yaois.
Some can do it, sure. But really don't expect it because that genre is filled with authors that don't care about realism.
It's like expecting fluffy romance in an horror story. Sure it could happen, but it will.most likely go dark any moment. So don't expect it.

You gotta learn that Realism in literature doesn't mean that the story actually happened in reality, it simply uses tools inspired from it and makes the plot evolve in a logical way. Him ending up in a "healthy and loving" relationship with Sangwoo and going about his life like nothing happened makes zero sense given all that's happened

I know what realism means. And my point stands.(also this comment is about Warehouse, not Killing Stalking) And yes, i agree that their ending isn't realistic. That's why I said do not expect realistic stories from the yaoi genre. Because most of the yaoi authors dont give a single shit wether or not the plot evolve in a logical way.

I'd have to disagree, because that would just mean that the author doesn't care about their art, cause since the author started the story as realistic they're supposed to tie the end accordingly. This is just messy and rushed (by the end), Idk why so many famous manhwas' authors do this, maybe they're pressured to finish their series to start others that would make them (the companies) more money or maybe it's something else. But regardless of whether we expect realism or not from Yaoi if an author chooses it they gotta make their story make sense and stick to it.

I'm pretty sure the authors claimed the ending was already prepared since the starts of season 2 though. You probably feel it was rushed because you simply didn't like it. They already had their moment where they aknowledge they needed each other. And then we had a time skip and they are starting over. Idk what else you wanted but it seemed good enough.
Also it's been a long time.i have read this story. But the way it started "kidnap MC, put him in a warehouse that looks like the one from.highschool, rape him, claims that they know each other, and MC has no memory of that" didn't really feel like a realistic setting. The only thing that was realistic was how the rape/kidnapping was taken seriously.
I think that Taesung's dad has an affair with the redhead cause the way red flinched was sus' af, plus the way he called right after that, I think he wanted to ask him to act like he didn't know him at all at the office.
honestly at this point i want his parents to be gay lmao. i hope you’re right.
Hahahaha would be totally fun, Taesung's mom and their female friend also look amazing together