
This bothers me since volume 1: how is he supposed to know how the job is done if NO ONE TEACHES HIM??? If you don't wanna teach him, you better be prepared to accept mistakes. He doesn't have a cristal ball to know the age of the your workers, pal. Hell, he's been doing this for only few months, he prob doesn't even know the names of all the people working directly under him. Ugh this was frustrating.

It bothers me too, but mostly I blame his dad - the former president ffs - for deliberately not teaching him. Handovers are super important in business. Lil Bro is being a total jackass about it, but technically it's the responsibility of his own company to train him, so things can continue smoothly with the clients through the transition. It's bad for the company to do things this way, as well as making everything unnecessarily hard on Yukinori. His dad's being an idiot by throwing him in the deep end, no matter what he intends by doing things that way. It's not giving consideration to how the clients will react to mistakes, and how it will make his son feel to be belittled and criticised and have to apologise all the time. Grrr!

Hinata is such a precious and pure child, he makes me forget I usually find kids annoying.

He reminds me of my two cousins, they’re so calm and pure.
They ask me questions and are quite lively in the stores (they live outside the city ) but they don’t jump around and scream or bomb me with questions.
They’re definitely the only kids I’ve ever meet that isn’t a nuisance.
(I’ve other kids in my family but they’re all annoying and a nuisance).

This situation reminds me of a trope/saying I've seen a couple times in mangas: if someone who's nice to everybody is mean solely to you, you're special to them in your own way.
I'm not saying I agree/like this logic (I particularly don't enjoy bully seme/bully uke tropes in mangas), but I did think it was interesting how YuYang had gone throughout the exact same scene earlier that day with the girl - who had the same reasons to like him as LiHuan does - and yet, to her, he was very kind and comprehensive, while to LiHuan he ended up blurting all those things which, although may be true in YuYang's perspective, are very harsh to be said.

I know I am asking a bit too much of realism in a manhwa about literal vampires and demons, but I wonder how the detective got a warrant for Deok. I mean, they literally have no evidences of his involvement in the murders; the only thing they got is something strange the detective saw once in a totally unrelated night to the murders. What a mess of Law System, Deok doesn't deserve this ヽ(`Д´)ノ

But then whatever evidence he got from using the (fake) warrant would be useless in court, the whole investigation would be for nothing, and he would def lose his job. Also, he used help from other police officers in searching the Clinic, which shows that, even if he was bluffing, he would have had to create a fake document to at least give to his boss... sounds a lot of work but then again: that detective IS a bastard.

I don't blame Yukishiro for whatever happens from now on, but I admit I am scared of the direction this manga is going. I entered this boat thinking I would read a pretty omega x beta story, but instead everything seems to be walking to an omega x alpha one. I get a "prequel" feeling from this manga, where Fuji's story doesnt have a happy ending so we can get another manga for him to work out his traumas. I really hope that's not the case, as I think Fuji and Yukishiro should end up together and happy, since they both sincerely love each other.
YuYang being tossed around between his friend and LiHuan has literally saved my life.