
Uke is just restating the boundary set at the start of this so-called relationship, or whatever Seme wants to call it. If Uke dared to interpret Seme's actions as affection or anything beyond a master-slave dynamic, Seme would likely become uncomfortable and furious. He very possibly would berate Uke for misinterpreting his behaviour and for overstepping these boundaries. It's a classic damned if you do, damned if you don't scenario, leaving Uke trapped with no way to win. Lolll

"She's still your mother." This is the line every child of abuse is confronted with when they reach out for help. "Family is family." What a sick joke. These platitudes are the chains that bind us to our abusers, trapping us in a cycle of pain under the guise of loyalty and blood ties. Society's insistence on preserving the illusion of a perfect family often forces us to endure what should be unimaginable, making us feel guilty for seeking the freedom and safety we deserve.

There's something uniquely captivating about the intimacy between these two main characters. While their relationship began like any typical BL webtoon, you can genuinely feel them falling for each other through the story's subtle cues, without needing explicit narration. This speaks volumes about the author's storytelling prowess.

Given that the other guys didn’t develop romantic feelings for him during most of Yusung’s time travels, even if you combined all their emotions, they wouldn’t hold a candle to Taewon, who liked him unwaveringly for those 10 years, and Yusung felt the same. THAT MAKES SENSE, BUT IT’S STILL TRAGIC. They really ought to just go poly, haha! Also, it’s hilarious how this god lady didn’t consider what would happen to the other guys if Yusung were to change his destiny. Haha
OH TO BE DEVOURED LIKE THIS OOOOF