Man… I feel so out of place when I come across an ABO story with a healthy and wholesome relationship like this. Being exposed to so much toxic ABO stories has made me emotionally numb. I almost stopped reading because it’s so healthy that it made me question why I was even reading it.
P.S. Lol, they’re way too horny—I can’t. Nearly every chapter has them getting affectionate, kissing, and all that. Goodness gracious me.
“Uncle.”
“Don’t call me that. It feels like I’m with my nephew.”
“...Seth. Seth.”
Ah yes, ‘Ennead’, where Egyptian mythology takes a detour into pure chaos and emotional devastation. So, in these two chapters, we get THE moment—Horus, mid-ahem activities, calls Seth ‘Uncle’, and Seth, in his infinite villainous majesty, basically says, “Bro, just call me Seth. This is getting weird.”
And then, Horus. Sweet, beautiful, disaster Horus. His initial ‘oh-no-I-just-said-that’ shock melts into the most heart-melting, love-struck smile, and boom—my heart? Shattered. My lesbian heart? On life support.
Horus’ confession is out there in the world, raw and vulnerable, and all I can think is: “WILL SETH EVER RESPOND? WILL HE EVER???” Because if not, I swear, I will start throwing sacred relics.
But listen, I know these updates are false updates, because I’ve seen them before, but guess what? They’re so good that I will re-read them again and again until my soul ascends.
Seth and Horus, you absolute menaces. Keep destroying me. I love it.
What do you mean by Seth breaking rules for Horus? I don’t think he broke any rules—there were no rules to break in the first place. As the God of War, he doesn’t follow rules. And about that “yeah” you keep on repeating, I believe he treated Horus as his equal by addressing him by name instead of calling him his uncle. If you recall their conversation afterward, he laughed while teasing a blushing Horus. It was either casual or even a more affectionate gesture. When you have a lover or someone special, you tend to treat each other as equals by calling each other by name, regardless of age—not too formal, but also not too casual. Just balanced.
Oh, so the “rule” you were referring to is about what Horus said. I believe Horus meant that Seth usually doesn’t allow others to be casual with him. Because of his damaged reputation and the mistreatment he endured, he built strong emotional barriers to protect himself. By mentioning that rule, Horus was pointing out that Seth made an exception for him. I hope this somewhat clarifies things and you’re always welcome~
I’m not exaggerating when I say that the release of chapter 183 or 184 will be the end of me. I was in class when they dropped these two heart-stopping chapters that completely took my breath away. I was stunned—so much so that it took me a full minute to snap back to reality. I couldn’t sit still, clenching and unclenching my fists just to calm myself down, all while my professor was right in front of me, lecturing. The moment class ended, I bolted out of there faster than ever, just to find a quiet corner in the library to read it. Lol, I’m starting to not hate Mondays.
ARGHHHHHHHHBVHSXBXBBSBXBSBXBDBSBBSBDBXBDJXBBXJWJEKKEKDDJ MAN... I’D JUST MELT FROM THAT KISS. MY HEART WAS ALL GEARED N SHI, BUT STILL WASN’T READY FOR THIS TURBULENCE FEELINGS. THE WAY SETH ASKED HORUS ALL FIDGETY IS SO CUTE THAT I MIGHT DIE FROM SEIZURE OF HAPPINESS. WAAAAAAH, LOVE THEM DAMN MUCH.
This manga is pretty good overall. Initially, I liked Taichi’s personality—he’s bubbly, energetic, and fun. However, as the story progresses, his recklessness and naivety start to get on my nerves. I don’t know much about relationships, but his tendency to overreact becomes almost comical. Well, it IS a manga, so I guess that’s expected. While his down-to-earth upbringing explains some of his behavior, the excessive stubbornness, failure to speak up, and constant misunderstandings create unnecessary drama, which makes the story feel exhausting at times. Overall, it’s a great manga. I really admire Kouhei’s personality—he’s mature and gentle. However, I get frustrated when problems arise. Kouhei tries to explain and clear things up between them, but the moment something doesn’t sit right with Taichi, his only response is to walk away. This leaves Kouhei alone, confused, anxious, and second-guessing himself. That’s my main issue with Taichi—he acts like someone who constantly needs to be chased after.









Lol, never been this happy for someone’s death.