
Rarely do I see a story where each character introduced so far are individuals. Not copy pasted caricatures of what you expect from a story like this. I also like the questions Yuri is thinking about. Like, did Lester not hire women after partnering with Yuri so that he could somehow isolate her and keep her, in essence, all to himself. It might not have even been intentional. Could be a knee-jerk reaction for him to keep her securely to his side but that isolation came with repercussions.
And hey, from a scale of 'What? You're a woman!? That's impressive,' to 'You have made a mockery of my trust. Off with her head!', I am deeply concerned about Yuri's secret identity. With all of them taking such serious concerns with honor and strict etiquette, the exposure of Yuri's gender could get really ugly. Heck, I wouldn't even put it past the Queen to believe she was manipulated all this while.
I'm gonna sit back and probably wait for about 10 chapters before I read this again. I MIGHT re-read it coz that art is so consistently good, I won't be losing out by seeing it again.
Yooo I appreciate that he's still doing his AV job. I find it unrealistic where characters just up and drop their AV job coz of their lover. I respect Natori for respecting Seo's job and acknowledging how important it is for Seo doing it. I myself wouldn't feel comfortable about it but to ask someone to stop their work they like rubs me off the wrong way. You're basically asking them to choose me or your job which is just mean, I think. If Seo doesn't actually like his job, well that's a different story. Well, the fact that he and Natori actually talk is a big bonus in my book.
It's not "unrealistic", lol. Many sex workers do retire after they settle down and marry someone. Ya'll throw the word "unrealistic" around without even understanding that the alternative scenario could be realistic too.