
I don't have words. This is fucking good. That whole tribulation really fucked them up, it's so sad. Why did it have to be like that? Why do fate play with people like that? At first, I thought that maybe Konomi isn't Ryou's biological father, that Ryou's mother got pregnant by someone else and they decided to just get married. I'M SO SAD. Anyways, it's such a good story. The longing, the burning, the pain? Everything just falls so good, I can't even condemn the blatant incest (well, I don't mind since it's fiction and I've read a handful of equally amazing works that are also incest). This will definitely stay with me. Their love transcends all morality and the bounds of ethics. I also love in Ch8 where Ryou was questioning and rationalizing things such as society's views, familial hereditary possibilities, norms and many more. I just hope we get to see something more from the time travel gimmick. THIS IS IMMACULATE. PERIOD.

The story is actually good? I mean I thought it would be your typical story but no. The plotline and development is reasonable and compelling. The seme and the uke is a complimenting couple. In addition to this, the plot is also a bit realistic, and it didn't just focus on their relationship but also to the plot around them (people, connections, etc.).
Ps. That Chief, albeit an asshole, is also an interesting character.

really interesting pace and aside from every chapter being full packed with lines and pages, it doesn't get boring! i love how the vagueness of some parts leaves you hanging and getting thrilled all over! this is such a good read.
ps. if you guys are interested, listen to "famous last words" by ethel cain, it has the same (somehow, maybe, you judge) theme as this story!
I've always liked Joo Taein.. Like I his silent and withdrawn personality is fire because his dick will be talking loudly in the sheets... /hj.. JUST LOOK HIS LATEST CHAPTER it's so HOT good for him!