I haven't read the chapters, but the art style and the gender bender tag really remind me of Boy Meets Girl (BMG). I was curious why there's a gender-bending tag when both guys are so masculine. Then it reminds me of the main couple of BMG. Both guys are masculine too, but one has a vulva. I was right when I saw the author's other work, LOL!
This is a Korean spoiler that I just Google translated into English version. You can correct it if you know some spoilers.
Representative Jang (Seme) had never experienced love before meeting Yeo-won (I think this is the Uke's real name), so he felt that he was unable to express his love in its true form and that he was expressing it through possessiveness in the form of 'getting drunk', which he was familiar with.
Jang monitors Yeo-won's every move, tries to keep Uke completely under his control, and hates him having contact with anyone other than himself, showing the typical features of an obsessive maniac. Even when Yeo-won was at Royal Golf Course and when they reunited afterwards, the only thought in CEO Jang's mind was 'to take full possession of Yeo-won.
Yeo-won broke his promise and ran away. CEO Jang said that once he broke his promise, he would cut off Yeo-won's finger as a warning. It was not a simple threat; he would actually cut Uke's finger. In fact, even when he was at Royal Golf Course, Ceo Jang talked about his past with his finger and indirectly warned Yeo-won that if he tried to run away, he would cut off Yeo-won's finger. However, when he sees that Yeo-won's finger is a mess and his fingerprints are covered in blood, Ceo Jang becomes embarrassed and angry, asking who did this (the uke probably got beaten by someone; it's just my guess).
When Yeo-won, who ran away, says he has a favor to ask, Ceo Jang calls him shameless for running away, but he eventually grants his favor. When Yeo-won asks him a favor, he never fails to do so. There are times when CEO Jang stubbornly says that this cannot be done, but in the end, he listens to everything. In the first part, he was subtly a pushover, but in the second part, he is openly a pushover.
After finding out that CEO Jang paid Yeo Won's debt on his behalf, he becomes furious when Yeo Won tries to pay the money back to CEO Jang.
Although CEO Jang is angry at Yeo-won's unwillingness to change their relationship, he steadfastly pushes his emotions and tries to win Yeo-won's heart by demanding that he give up his heart completely. Every time Yeo-won suffered from a nightmare, Ceo-jang was there by his side, hugging him, comforting him, and clumsily trying to comfort him.
From the way he reunites with Yeo-won, or the way he obediently listens to Yeo-won and provides for him, we can see that at a critical moment, CEO Jang's desires such as possessiveness, monopoly, and desire for destruction give way to the emotion of love. He calls himself a villain and occupies a superior position on the outside, but whether he knows it or not, Seo Yeo-won becomes the standard for all his actions.
Based on Korean comments, there are parts 1 and 2 of the story. I'm not sure if they were season 1 and season 2 of the story. According to Korean novel spoilers, Part 1 was traumatizing, like we know from the Korean webtoon adaptation. Seme was really a possessive psychopath and sex maniac. Part 1 was all about the sickening experience of the uke on the royal palace golf course and ended when the uke decided to run away from the seme. Then part 2 was when they were reunited again. Honestly, when I Google translated the Korean novel spoilers, I doubted if I was reading the same story. I think in Part 2 of the story, the seme is still a possessive bitch, but he learned to help the uke, and he no longer traumatized him (I don't think this will be considered a redemption arc for seme because it didn't give much detail about how he improved his behavior towards the uke, just my opinion).
I'm surprised that in this comment section, where the majority of us don't like the plot, no one is commenting here to "stop reading the webtoon if you don't like it" or "stop complaining when you're reading it on an illegal website and you're not contributing to the author," like other commentators who I've encountered in other webtoons with a similar frustrating plots.
I think it’s because while many of us acknowledge ML is shitty, we want to see the journey and hoe things will develop. Obviously, we know FL will end up with ML but we just want to see how it unfolds.
Plus, I think there’s a difference between writing that a story is frustrating and writing that it’s trash. When someone comes on to complain about how terrible a story is and how it’s garbage, that’s probably when I’d be like “then don’t read it.” So far, I don’t think this story is trash. Not much has happened yet for me to decide that. If FL doesn’t start making moves tho in the next 10 chapters, I might consider dropping it though. I’m not sure what her intentions are as of now so I’m just reading along.
I read this again for the 4th times. I highly recommend reading the novel.
I just copied this in my bookmark. I think the present webtoon chapter is equivalent to chapter 40+ in the novel version. https://novelbin.org/novelbin/debut-or-die/chapter-91










I loved how the misunderstanding was solved without actually discussing the dragon's misunderstanding about the MC's plans. Less drama and more comedy. Also, the MC really sounds like a scammer of a product in a pyramid scheme company when he's negotiating with the dragon. LOL