
No, seriously, got nothing wrong when sleeps around with girls, I mean okay that's his lifestyle. If he slept around after the uke confessed, that's not technically cheating because they were not a couple in the first place. But what makes him a jerk is the fact that he clearly took a sense of superiority after the confession. It's the fact that he can't even be decent enough to clear the air between them, had the nerve to PURPOSELY hurt him, DID NOTHING even when the cried, DID NOTHING even when what he did hurt the uke, and PURPOSELY LIED THAT HE DID IT WITH THE CALL GIRL just to make the uke give in to what he wants. It's really simple. If he's confused with the confession, the bare minimum he could do is to take time to think about it. If he's not feeling the same, then reject it. If he is, then PROPERLY ADDRESS IT, COMMUNICATE IT, SAY IT. But our little d-head boi really chose “manipulation”. Lmao. And what pisses me off even more, is the fact that his way to fix everything is by having seggs with him. He wanted the uke to date him, but didn't even APOLOGIZE to what he did. Yes, he did admit it, but where's the apology? I think people missed the fact that just because they read worse stories with bad seme than this, doesn't mean this story is anything lesser. He's a jerk, and nothing changes that fact. I can't say I hate him, because maybe the author built him into that way for a reason. But I won't say I like him either. He's just.... neh. Whatever.

This has so much potential if only the last few chapters weren't there. It all started out interesting, and funny even. But when the issues came out and the unnecessary dramas piled up, especially with that blondé guy, I feel annoyed. I do believe that conflicts and issues are necessary to spice up the flow of a story, but atleast make it in a way that it would affect the character's development or atleast the plot as a whole. This would be a total great read if it weren't for the unnecessary dramas. If only the author stitched things up earlier with the main couple, and then inserted more of Pilbum and Sangwook's story instead. I feel like some scenes weren't really needed to be there? Also, Sangyoon is a lowkey pushover at some parts and even lenient when it comes to protecting Woojin. I get that Woojin is adult enough to protect himself but bruh, he's the lover here. Atleast do something for him or somethin. He was faster to act on protecting a random cat, to the point that he even punched Woojin without knowing anything but when that blonde guy pushed his lover to the stairs, he was only all talk and empty threats? (Not that it's wrong to protect an animal, but hey why can't you protect Woojin the same?). The only reason why I finished this is because I was hoping to read more of Pilbum and Sangwook's story, which of course I didn't. Sangwook's character is more interesting despite him being impulsive and pushy at some point, tbh.
Now this is what you call plot. Their story really started on the wrong side. Right person, wrong circumstances. And at first I wondered how will they be able to survive the situation, knowing that Ito is a killer, and the other is a prosti. I just like to think that no matter how sad it is that he lost his memories, it's also good because he could start with a clean slate without the painful flashbacks bothering him. I really feel like crying after this.
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