
Ngl, Suo is being a jerk here. Yes, Geon is hiding something from him, but Suo is well aware of what it is, and it seems like he only wants a confirmation, which is okay. But he is also well aware that Geon is paranoid about gay PDA, and obviously, talking about his gay past in public is a big no-no for him. Whether or not there are only random people passing by, if his first reaction is panicking and asking for a more private setting, then clearly there is not going to be any proper discussion happening. It's not like Geon said no. He simply asked for a different location, yet Suo shut him down with a stupid excuse, and tried to downplay Geon's worry when dude was clearly about to panic. And then he acts shocked that Geon snapped? Get outta here. Not everyone has it so easy, being completely comfortable in their sexuality and not afraid to be public about it.

In a corner in a busy place? I don't think so.
If he was willing to relocate, does it matter if they take 10 seconds to reach a corner, or 10 minutes to reach a properly private place? The whole way he did not say a word. If it was okay the whole time, why was it suddenly not okay for another 10 minutes, and why is it a good compromise to go to a corner in a busy station?
I think, claiming that nothing will get resolved if they relocate, is just pure bs. If they decided to talk, they can do so in a better place than just a corner.
I'm not trying to attack you, but the bare minimum, after knowingly placing Geon in a highly stressfull situation is not good enough.

So I've just read chapter 45.2, and I'm honestly pissed at Minato. Like, the way he acted was just shitty. He disappears without a single word for freaking *months*, like Tsuge's short hair grew out, it was that long, even though they were close friends, and he himself admitted that he recieved a lot of support from Tsuge. Maybe Tsuge's last words sounded scetchy, but they where nowhere near bad enough to suddenly ghost him entirely for months on end. He didn't even send a single message! Sure, he couldn't tell details, but at the very least he could have sent something like "I suddenly got a job I need to travel for, can't spill the details, won't see you for a while, goodbye for now". Would that have been hard? No. He just decided to skip town and pretend that it's totally normal to abandon friends with no warnings.
And let's not pretend, that if Tsuge didn't see by coincidence his debut, and didn't decide to *still* support him despite the clear abandonment and how he obviously fell into a depression, didn't go out of his way to give Minato a gift, prompting Minato to meet him on a whim, then they would have met any time soon. Tsuge basically delivered himself to Minato's door, and it was only then, that he deigned to grace Tsuge with his presence. Lord only know when (or if) he would have stopped ghosting Tsuge otherwise.
I find his behaviour deplorable. If I was in Tsuge's place, I wouldn't have showed up at the concert, and if I saw the other, I would tell him to take a hike. No one, who cares about me, would completely ghost me for months with little to no excuses.

This manga has it all, lmao. Furry of different levels, mpreg times three, main character who looks like a little kid and the only reason this isn't officially shotacon (aka pedo) is because technically he is an adult, actual underage stuff with a 16yo because of course we need shotacon themes not only visually, but also lore-wise, and unless the white tiger dude is also one of those that look one age, but actually are far from it, then there is a large agegap too. I wonder, what other niche, borderline "everyone needs to get really cool about a lot of stuff really quickly"-stuff the mangaka will put in this manga.
Don't get me wrong, i'm enjoying reading this, but I cannot take it seriously at all.

.....what in the world? Why did they go through the pain of having Meiba infiltrate, if they were going to bring 6 people to beat down Yurian anyway? And with a very highly ranked member too? And if they had to bring Meiba because she is the strongest, then why bring all the stragglers? Like, I get the red-eyed dude, and maybe the yellow too, to superwise and give instructions, but why the random 4 weaklings?
This is just so inefficient.

No but it makes no sense even beyond the dubious translation, it makes no sense. Why would they bring her mother there? Even if it's as some kind of insurance to make Meiba behave, it's too risky to bring a random civilian to military territory and lug her around a high-stakes assasination mission. That's just stupid.
Not to mention, that it matters little that the target discovered her identity, if the target was confirmed dead. Like, sure, Yurian didn't die, but as far as they were concerned, he did. What is a corpse gonna do, tell the newspaper? Lol.
And that whole scene in her childhood where she was accused of being a witch, also makes no sense. Nothing happened, she literally just saw a kitten. Yet a bunch of soldiers appeared (why where they there in the first place?) took one look at her, and decided that she needs to die. How did they know that she has a lot of magic?
And then, the pope also appeared out of the nowhere. Like, seriously, what the fuck was he doing there? In some random road, for no apparent reason?
Weird as heck.

So about her being accused as a witch. Someone might have seen her using magic or she did somethimg that brought attention to her. When Pope took her with kitty he called the kitty a witch cat and killing it would make her not a witch meaning he knew from the start that the witch thing is not true so he might actually be the one behind this idea to make her work for him (in the secret assasination organization) which would explain why he was there in the first place.
And the thing with bringing the mother might be explained in the next chapter cause the guy is not dead yet. (=・ω・=)

Killing her mother was a way to ensure that she will behave for future missions. If they don’t up the stakes then she may get careless, or start to rebel thinking that as long as the r mission is complete, it is fine to do whatever. Or they were planning to kill her anyways and just wanted to make her suffer.

Obviously.
My question wasn't "why did they kill the mother", my question was "why would asassins, who need to be hidden and careful, take an untrained civilian with them on a very important mission inside military territory, when said civilian poses a significant risk of their whole operation getting exposed".
It's just dumb to bring a civilian on a stealth mission. Unless they have a way to 100% ensure she doesn't expose them (accidentally or on purpose), but we haven't been told yet about that.
The holy pope looks like a stepped-on frog when he gets angry