Sachiko November 30, 2018 9:08 am

Yeah, I like this one. This is an unusual take. Usually we have the author convincing people that they like pain even if they say no but here we have the opposite. This would be such a cool psychological story if that happens.

    Clouds November 30, 2018 11:46 am

    Hmm, but he could come to the realisation that he was a victim of an abusive ex, and he has been "thrown away" (as the other character keeps repeating) without being further abused and the whole "overwrite xyz by doing further xyz". If the dark haired character was honest from the start that he was "thrown away" himself, and shared his own experience, his own realisation, it would be a less cliche "abuse is acceptable with the right person" plot. Even then, the fair haired character doesn't need to be prompted or force to come to said realisation, nor should the other character feel he has to share his personal life like that, but hey there probably wouldn't be much of a plot if it were rational presumably, seeing as it seems like it's going to be quite a rather short series, rather than one long enough to really explore such an abusive relationship and the legacy with depth.

    Sachiko November 30, 2018 1:34 pm
    Hmm, but he could come to the realisation that he was a victim of an abusive ex, and he has been "thrown away" (as the other character keeps repeating) without being further abused and the whole "overwrite xyz ... Clouds

    Um nowhere did I say it wasn't abusive. I simply pointed out how it was an unusual take. Usually stories like this go from pleasure to pain but this takes the opposite direction. And that's all I noted. So I don't know why *you* felt the need to point out what you did?

    Also, did you not perhaps consider that the reason he doesn't talk to the uke is because he had the exact same experience of someone trying to help him but he didn't believe what the other person was trying to tell him? That would be the first thing I'd consider, after all, given that most abuse victims are manipulated psychologically by their abusers to be dependent on them, which is something you'd have to be giving the ex a pass for when you focus solely on the abusive behavior of the seme only because he didn't talk to the uke.

    Clouds November 30, 2018 1:43 pm
    Um nowhere did I say it wasn't abusive. I simply pointed out how it was an unusual take. Usually stories like this go from pleasure to pain but this takes the opposite direction. And that's all I noted. So I do... Sachiko

    Seriously, what a load of mental gymnastics to try and justify abuse such as confinement ans sexual assault. If the dark haired character wants to play some sort of 'saviour" role, then this is hardly the best approach.

    Sachiko November 30, 2018 2:03 pm
    Seriously, what a load of mental gymnastics to try and justify abuse such as confinement ans sexual assault. If the dark haired character wants to play some sort of 'saviour" role, then this is hardly the best ... Clouds

    Go back and reread, sweetcheeks. Nowhere did I justify abuse. I SAID the seme was abusive. Oops? But I DO think your response was justifying abuse. Because basically you just ignored how abusive the ex was by saying that talking ALONE would solve everything which MEANS you would have to victim blame the uke for not being able to extract himself from the situation caused by the abusive ex.

    Sachiko November 30, 2018 2:10 pm
    Go back and reread, sweetcheeks. Nowhere did I justify abuse. I SAID the seme was abusive. Oops? But I DO think your response was justifying abuse. Because basically you just ignored how abusive the ex was by s... Sachiko

    So, essentially, if the seme HAD talked to the uke and the uke had ignored his advice because he was so psychologically damaged by the ex, you would be victim blaming the uke with what you just said. Ktbn.

    Clouds November 30, 2018 2:28 pm
    So, essentially, if the seme HAD talked to the uke and the uke had ignored his advice because he was so psychologically damaged by the ex, you would be victim blaming the uke with what you just said. Ktbn. Sachiko

    Huh? The point is the dark haired characters behaviour is criminal and logically not productive, as he is "triggering" the other character and forcing him, rather than giving him agency and support, even if he feels he is helping. The fair haired character does not need to accept his help, and mentally not be in a place to consider his ex as abusive. The fair haired character has been confined, sexually assaulted by this uncommunicative stranger among other crimes, and is clearly fearful. If the plot were to be in anyway rational, it wouldn't try and frame that such abuse is okay, if doled out by "the good guy".
    Seeing the person your ex cheated on you with, knowing he was abusive, the first thing that comes to mind would either to not get involved, or try to have some sort of conversation, but the plot is anything but this.

Sachiko December 1, 2018 11:56 pm

Jaehoon, I am so glad to see even more improvement in your character. Trying to help him gain some self-esteem so he can fend for himself because you know you can't always be watching over him is ABSOLUTELY a justifiable course of action.

Smh, at people who continue to downvote only because they obviously hate character growth.

    Fuggy December 9, 2018 4:44 am

    I COMPLETELY agree. I'm so unsure as to why people hate him so much, do they know a character can't just start off as a Mary Sue? Completely perfect? Every character needs some development,and Jaehoon is going through the most

    Sachiko December 9, 2018 5:01 am
    I COMPLETELY agree. I'm so unsure as to why people hate him so much, do they know a character can't just start off as a Mary Sue? Completely perfect? Every character needs some development,and Jaehoon is going ... Fuggy

    Well, as you probably know, I didn't like him so much myself at the beginning. I still don't like how he was portrayed at the beginning. But he is definitely growing on me, now. Even when he still treats Hooni sharply you can see that it is just mere frustration rather than the attitude he had at the beginning. :)

    Fuggy December 9, 2018 5:04 am
    Well, as you probably know, I didn't like him so much myself at the beginning. I still don't like how he was portrayed at the beginning. But he is definitely growing on me, now. Even when he still treats Hooni ... Sachiko

    Lol, sachiko you're going through a ton of character development too! Compared to your topics earlier in the seriesヾ(☆▽☆)

    Sachiko December 9, 2018 5:12 am
    Lol, sachiko you're going through a ton of character development too! Compared to your topics earlier in the seriesヾ(☆▽☆) Fuggy

    I don't think so? I think my points are still perfectly valid.

    Fuggy December 9, 2018 5:14 am
    I don't think so? I think my points are still perfectly valid. Sachiko

    Lol, I'm just saying you're so much kinder and open lmao

Sachiko November 28, 2018 4:08 pm

Absolutely gross. Wow, people really love big breasts no matter how much they damage women's spines. I should know because I have fucking huge breasts and I absolutely loathe them. Only downvote if you're a misogynist. Oops?

    Sunflowz November 28, 2018 8:27 pm

    Ur cool, i agree.

    Nicknameboi November 29, 2018 4:51 am

    Bruh its a manga its not that serious

    EROS June 25, 2019 11:25 pm

    Aha, calm down dude. It's just manga. Manga logic if you know it.

    A. Non April 11, 2021 2:56 am

    Because we're not faggots, unlike you

Sachiko November 26, 2018 12:32 am

Why is the translator starting to like the little sister? It's obviously a trap. T.

Sachiko November 17, 2018 4:13 am

And the author explains why Seungwon and Heesu are the better couple. They both understand that standing in front of the one you like makes you act differently than usual. Unlike a certain someone.

Sachiko November 16, 2018 11:38 am

Finally! Jaehoon is growing up! I love this development! Downvote only if you hate character development!

Sachiko November 11, 2018 1:52 pm

I have a question: characters keep hinting that if what Dr. Kang said and the new ML believe is true then there is no hope for humanity, but what's the difference if it was Jupiter falling into Earth's orbit or that big GRB wave coming their way? I just... don't understand why the author would choose the former over the other if they both essentially signify there being no hope for humanity? Is there something that has yet to be revealed does anyone know?

    Sachiko November 17, 2018 12:21 pm

    Wow a simple question gets a down vote while those who are confused by a simple story get upvotes. Up meet down? Ktbn.

Sachiko November 11, 2018 12:51 pm

Too bad they blocked me just because they don't like facts. It seems they're quite confused too. Liking smut scenes but only when it comes to the two rapists. Weird how one would question their tastes, AMIRITE:

It is rape, sweetums. Just because you can't deal with people calling a spade a spade doesn't mean no one should be able to, mmkay? Also, he isn't hiding anything. Taeyoung's cousin said it so now you're going to take his word as gospel even though the guy himself didn't say it? Wowwwwwww. Talk about mixing fiction and reality, when the word of a rapist is taken before their victim's. Thx.

Sachiko November 10, 2018 2:31 am

It's funny how people are forgetting that what Alek is doing is exactly the same as what Ivan did originally to Hyun. Weird.

Sachiko November 5, 2018 6:15 am

Hmm, I used to think this was a boring, clichéd story but now I know how freaking hilarious it is!

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