
Now that I got over the shoes on the bed I can say that this is one of my favorite stories EVER and it's only been 13 chapters. I'm so invested!! Not only in Asha and Albert's relationship (which I assumed would be toxic and abusive in the beginning but it surprisingly isn't??), but also in the world building and side characters. I need to know more!! For example, what's the backstory that brought all of the house servants in the house? And also, we still don't know for sure what Asha's relationship with the other Blakes was: we know for sure that Arden was his lover, but what about the other two, Eliza and Alberto? Were they only one-sidedly obsessed?
That being said, if anything happens to any of the servants I'm gonna be so mad (I think Margaret is doomed... but I still have hope), I'm already so attached! I need to see them getting to know Asha and becoming a part of his lonely life. It doesn't seem very healthy for Asha to continue interacting only with his (presumed) lovers and hiding from everybody else :(

Random thought: I'm surprised he still hasn't considered the possibility of killing himself to rewind time if there's no hope, instead of 'waiting' to be killed. Well, I'd imagine it's because staying alive longer will increase his probability of success in the next run and he's going to eventually die anyway. But I can see him try that in a 'today' where everybody died and he was the only one left alive.
... or maybe he's just not that crazy and I've been desensitized by all the suicidal protagonists I've found over the years

This story is the perfect example of how it's possible to make very likeable, badass female characters/love interests that aren't overly-sexualized or annoying. Every single character, regardless of gender, is so cool, as they should! So why is it so rare?!
I wouldn't even mind a harem in this case because so far I love them all (the male companions are included of course AHAHAHAH)
Please spoil me!
I remember not reading this because of spoilers talking about the mc being hated by the male lead and others because of something he did, how bad is it? What did he do?? "Hated protagonist" is my least favorite trope
And I also just read comments from people complaining about the male lead, is he abusive or something?!
I will not spoil you too much as it will reveal the best part of the story, however this is not a Hated protagonist trope
Hard to explain without going through all the details but I'll try to explain the misunderstanding that occurred but all in all I recommend you read it
A confession happened and because their mode of communication is through a game their conversation and exchange were manipulated to prevent further development in power through them having a tight bond
A confession happened but due to the manipulation of exchange the misunderstanding happened
Mc thought his confession was rejected while luhak thought he was abandoned after being betrayed by the mc who made him believe they had something special and making him confess to mc
So this started a huge misunderstanding until by the time the game turned into reality that is also why luhak was very harsh to the mc he can't forgive mc for the "betrayal" so he maintained an abusive and cold front
Anyways this is how I see their problem
For me luhak wasn't abusive in all of this well, he is slightly abusive due to a wrong way of letting out his anger toward mc
Btw the development of power that I meant
The more the king is similar to the ideal king the duke has in his vision, the more their kingdom grows
And they are the strongest kingdom
Ok you two convinced me, I'm going to read it :)
Thank you!