
Don’t raise your swords at me for this but... the story may be well rounded in its novel form but it didn’t translate well to a manga. The art is pretty but off and inconsistent in many areas. The plot becomes too fast paced and nonsensical almost right off the bat. The translation work (thank you translator for trying your best!) also added to its demise. Sometimes taking a little extra time to perfect these small fragments can piece together an even greater manga.

You’re easily offended huh. Everyone that creates any form of art must learn to accept criticism so they can grow as an artist. I said nothing ill intentioned or ill mannered. I’m sure the creator would be sad to know you tell people to just not read their works instead of offering feedback and waiting for their next piece.

First off... This is fiction. Relax. Secondly, I know many people who have curated contracts for sexual relationships to maintain distance and security. It’s really not that rare and it’s not the weird sort of sexually depraved slavery y’all make it out to be. It’s like having someone carry your child and you get to form a contractual bond and tell them what they can and can’t do and show them the benefits of entering it with you.

I’m honestly so glad an author could finally depict what a mental disorder episode looks like. When the novelist broke down for days and had unstable and /sexually promiscuous mood swings and was too out of it to be productive... as someone who has BPD that’s exactly what an episode can look like. And the way the host was gentle with him and made sure he was taken care of in the moments he couldn’t provide for himself... it’s amazing. Love this author and series.

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Did Suu just tell Jin to die or was that the dragon speaking through Suu. It was right before he was dragged in in the black text. Maybe I read it wrong but I was like YES BE AN ASSHOLE TO JIN FOR ONCE. Really happy with the fact that Suhara won’t let Jin keep Suu because he doesn’t deserve him.

Someone please explain this to me. I don’t understand the dynamic or why this is happening.

Well, first you have to watch the 2nd season of Code Geass if you haven't.
As much as I understood, this is happening after
SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED THE 2ND SEASON:
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Lelouch died (but he ended up alive?, but anyways). Before he died, wearing his Zero mask, he used his geass on Schneizel. He said that he has to do whatever he says or something like that. After Lelouch died, Suzaku became Zero.
So, in this story, Suzaku wants to "punish" Schneizel for some reason (Because he was a bad guy? Or maybe because he was Britannian? But mainly just for fun I guess), and that's why he is able to control Schneizel but only when he wears the mask (once he took it off, Schneizel realized what was happening.). He is lying to Schneizel's sister - Cornelia, that he will stop the geass from working which means that Schneizel will be free from the "curse", always saying that "This will end soon" or something like that.
I hope I explained it! ^_^
This is poor BDSM etiquette. She shows literally NO consideration for her partners and what they are feeling. She clearly doesn’t keep boundaries or set them. She doesn’t check in with safe words and phrases and she doesn’t apply appropriate safety techniques when trying new plays. Very disappointed in how this is being represented and though he’s a fictional character my heart is in pain for Hyunwoo. Based solely off her character and the way she performs my impression is that she’s just a shit person that’s okay with hurting others to feel satisfied with herself.