
That.... was just effing DISTURBING of a sex scene and, for the first time in a long I don't want to know why it felt so. Only that it IS.
Also, does it mean Ian wasn't originally romantically inclinced toward Ken? And just felt so because of his connection to Vercike? Damn. How can someone be so unfortunate?

He definitely had romantic feelings towards Ken. Vercike is just being a slay pussy boss gaslighting girlboss lol
But it kind of implied that, at least at some point, he tried to suppress his feelings. So I'm not sure if Vercike is 100% trying to make Ian think he didnt have/want or if he genuinely believed that Ian thought that.
I'm taking it as Vercike is just straight up lying cause I find that funnier.

Okay so the family goes like this (in my mind):
Mukoda = mother
Feru = that cool uncle who invites his nephew to frequent (mis)adventures
Sui = child (he's SO frickin adorable)
Dora-chan = the older cousin who happily joins in the child's shenanigans and would often make it wilder than it should be
Wahehehehe~ this manga is so healing~

Hmmm..... everytime something about Shunanan's past and Estio's lineage is revealed (from a diff source), my trust in the puppet user guy somehow decreases.
Like, maybe he was telling half truths....?
I hope he's just not revealing the entire truth that he knows so that Estio can come to his own conclusion with lesser bias....?
BTW, i forgot abt the Holy Empire.... what was their deal again? Are they the congregation shunanan's leading?

I feel like Yuichi's STILL giving us half-truths.
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Like he purposely said/revealed it that way to compell Shibe's dad to kill him.
Maybe he wants to die at his hands to end all the mayhem and to atone for whatever shit he's started. (Or 'cause he's fucking tired of it and they're never gonna leave him alone anyways)
Or maybe I just can't accept that after 100+ chapters, if this is the ENTIRE truth, it feels hella anticlimatic (so I keep waiting for the plot twist)
What if he shouldn't force it?
He kinda forced it previously right?
'Cause fate and destiny almost always do not work in the way that humans intended, and that in many stories, the key was to just let it run its course.