Um this guy calls her a b**** even though he's exactly like the people who used to ridicule her so of course she's not going to want to let people use her weakness against her even if she tells them about it herself.
While I'm also offended by him calling her that, I don't think it's meant to be an insult. Just like how she called him a bastard earlier on, it's just certain people call others that way, I guess. (Well maybe like how I call others motherf*ckers in my head, or maybe it's just some sort of endearment for the characters, or etc etc.) ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
Okay boring. They introduced Nino's former bully and then completely glossed over the pain she suffered because of him by having a two second confrontation with him? She pretty much was forced to face him on her own without hearing a word of apology from him first given he only made half-hearted attempts to approach her. Does this author like victim blaming that much? I was thinking that this was finally going to be a good story from the same author who made that mess of a story involving the sensei and student. But nope, especially considering this only has 3 more chapters to go. So disappointing.
This translator should call themselves HTTPOOAMINTF: in other words, How To Turn People Off Of A Manhwa In No Time Flat. Wow, what a victim blamer. If he tried to get away he would have been in even worse shape but the victim blaming translator thinks smart is 'dumb'. Again, anyone who downvotes this comment will be agreeing that 'dumb' is smart. Ktbn.
Sorry, but the mom is p*ssing me off even more. So you knew your son was lying but still forced him to bring someone home when you knew he didn't want to? And if you think your son is so weak and frail then I wonder why it is, that you want him to experience rape inducing heats so badly, even MORE. Only people who defend abusers will downvote this comment for saying that I want to punch this woman so badly. Thanks.
Seriously, the victim blaming by the translators is so f*cking annoying. Taichi is NOT the one who wanted to keep the f*cking distance in the first place so why is it always HIS f*cking responsibility to clarify everything? And, Maya? GROW. UP. YOU'RE the one who asked him the f*cking question. Apparently the translators forgot this, even though they're the ones who... y'know... translated it.
Downvoters are members of Victim Blamers R Us, btw. Ktbn.
Hi, I'm the translator. I actually wasn't victim-blaming. I know it's not his fault. It's just that if both of them keep avoiding each other and none of them decides to talk it out, nothing is going to change and their relationship would get worse. I was cheering Maya on because she is encouraging him to start a conversation and talk it out with Kouhei...











Can I punch Liam? He's a fucking prick. Just like Declan's dad. He didn't care about the fact that his son thinks he made his mother like that and Liam thinks he's the only one with issues. What pieces of sh!t. And before anyone pulls out the most tried and true 'but reasons' card in this situation: I neither care if Declan's mom CHOSE to do this nor if his mom made his father promise to keep on working at the plantation after she died, working in the same place where he saw his wife die after he practically abandoned her, due to a medical condition that she likely developed from overworking on it, at least in his son's eyes, should inspire him to show some freaking compassion and regret towards a son who came back to bail out a friend by putting his life on the line, instead of acting like a kid, HIMSELF, and being a totally ungrateful, snot-nosed brat. Ugh. I am so done with cliched characters like Liam and the Dad. Ktbn.
This seems to be a long running series. Let's not jump to conclusions shall we? At the beginning it looked like Declan was awful. Now we see with a bit of background we sympathise
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Your big mad for no reason it's so funny. Also everyone issues arent the same at fucking all. Wooh the comments these days be to heartfelt.