I just read the latest chapter (chapter 19). So I have questions.
Why does he called her auntie? Is she really his aunt? Or she’s older than him by lot, so that’s why he called her auntie. Or is he just messing around with her? Which on is it? And the most important question, is he a sketchy red flag ML?
Thinking to read the rest of it or not based on the answers. Thank you in advancee.
I’ll be honest here, I haven’t read the original story about CH and YR yet. I’m here just for Yiho. I knew about his existence because of a video on my tt page. And I have been in love with Yiho ever since. I just read after he was born ( ̄∇ ̄")
So, my question is should I read ChengHo and Yirim story? Will I be frustrated? Or it’s a wholesome story? Let me knowwww pleaseee.
PLEASE i love how they focus on the abo aspect such as pheromone struggles compare to how usually it's all on mating and SA and heats. also both of them for me have struggle to comnect with people so i like how they open up to each other! super wholesome although there will be a bit of frustration when one of them gets overwhelmed with the relationship but it's still enjoyable <3
Last time, I really had a hard time to trust other people due to the betrayal of my own family member. The level of insecurity to get to know someone new was high. Kinda took me loooooong enough to actually open up to people and to understand people are different..individually.
Reading the past 2 chapters, now I know why people surrounding me said it’s tiring to deal with me during that time. I’m frustrated with Kei, it’s like seeing my old self ( ̄∇ ̄")
Also I guess he gave up assisting on shoots around Taiga’s age. And at that age our world is small, and just starting to get bigger — and that is scary.
That going on along with those betrayals in relationships make sense why Kei would go down those decisions in life. But hey, life is change!
The author has set the plot really well but in my opinion not established the individual character of Kei as much, because were given information without sufficient emotion to latch onto it, which would’ve made more natural an understanding that comes from empathy and feeling the character’s past.
Could not agree with you more! Life definitely involves change, and those experiences can shape how characters evolve. However, I feel that while the author gave us some context for Kei’s actions, you’re right that there could have been more emotional depth. Establishing stronger emotional connections with Kei’s past would have helped us better understand and empathize with the his choices on a deeper level.
I hope on the next chapter, Kei will give a chance to Taiga and maybe, just maybe allowing himself to change and have confidence to think that he deserves happiness as well.











What the… is he an idiot?