
I loved how the uke never once doubted the seme's love for him and supported his partner when he needed encouragement. I also love how the seme felt he was being untrue to himself and more importantly to his lover, although his lover did not feel this way, he felt it best to come out and be true to himself and show the world he was not in any way ashamed of who he was and who he loved. No one should be told to cover that up
First chapter was the best, and it keeps going downhill. I am hoping that she actually does run away, sticking up both middle fingers as she cackles "muahahahaha" as she finds true love with sympathetic maid who replaces her actual maid for a day because she fell ill, throwing on a cape laced with jewellery sewn along the hemlines that the foolish Clark-sama gave her, she rides off on her favorite horse with the maid and buys a plot of land far, far away living happily gay after.