
Spoilers:
Rereading chapter 5 and Ahn Pyeonghwa mentioned "people" who didn't like Incheol's cigarette smoke in the apartment building. But according to Advisor Cha, the building's 1st and 3rd floor were supposed to be deserted. Incheol and Pyeonghwa were the only two persons living there.
There are several times Pyeonghwa was showed standing alone in a reflection in the mirror or glass door. I think it's intentional because it shows reality while hinting at something deeper going on (people who hallucinate irl also rely on reflections to confirm what's real and what's not).
I'm willing to bet that Pyeonghwa is seeing things and the only way to shut them up is to be knocked out. That's why the story is titled "Peace of God". Incheol accidentally gave him the exact thing he wanted by putting him to sleep (lol).
It's a theory for now and I'm 90% sure it's wrong lololol (▰˘◡˘▰)
Bro this shit sucks in a depressing way. The plot is tragic but it's covered up by a colorful, cheerful artstyle and these cute animal characters (and all the porn of course). We only see through Little A's POV which is naive and rose-tinted so when bits of lore appear it's whiplashes. This story is about race exposure and human trafficking bro. Hitler used to do the type of shit they do to Mr K and the others. Mr A's farm is practically a fugitive camp for traumatised mass genocide victims, except they're still under the thumb of the government and have no resource to help them with their traumas or illnesses. Characters in porn are already objectified but this brings it to another level. I'm too weak for this bro. Mr K has the same job as me
I love non-con cunnilingus as the next degenerate but when they force me to reframe it in the context of large scale human right violation it gets harder to swallow (no pun intended)
No cuz latest chapter i was just imagining what it would like to be in their situation esp the one laying eggs
I do love it though! It's shows the author's awareness of the broad topics of the story they dish out! I mean it deserves some recognitions, atleast this one have conscience and consciousness when writing about human lives, their fallacies and much more.
Sorry for the late reply but you're definitely right, the author
knows what they're doing. I guess thats why it hits harder. The delivery is very "brutal" in a witty, light-hearted way. It's a fable on aphrodisiac.