
I don't think I ever thought about the day I will be putting Seungho and cinnamon roll in the same sentence.
That was kind of bittersweet to read, nice chapter but melancholic.
In this chapter, we learn that Seungho probably has a trauma and uses his orgies as escapism. He is suffering and can't help it but go the way he was back in his teenager or young adult's days. He finally admits that he doesn't know what he's feeling and is tormented by it.
Everything in this chapter made my heart hurt and my stomach churned: Seungho's trauma and motional wounds, his sickness, Nakyum's subtle smile, Seungho's uncousiously placing his cheek on Nakyum's hand, the letter for Seungho written obviously by his father.

No name (I think Nameless would fit better, it reminds me of my King of Fighters days) is really hot and more daddy than Seungho. It's really rare and a nice touch to see a hetero in the story. Will he appear as bi though ? We will see how Byeonduck will unfold his character.
Really good chapter from the author. She really added depth to Dukjae.
I feel kind of sorry for him tough. I understand why he is betraying his master. Seungho is really inhumane with his servants, but for that one to pry on Nakyum is a big no-no. His ending will be bad.

Nakyum DOESN'T feel anything for Seungho.
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He is just attached to feeling of comfort SH is giving him right now. In chapter 46, we learn that he wanted to flee, but brushed off the idea as he was pondering about having nowhere to go.
The masturbation scene isn't about how he is accostumed to like sex. SH being the first man to touch him, it's easy for NK think that the prospect of being with SH is good. He gives him food, takes care of his well being and so on. It's a mecanisn happening to some people in their first sex experience. And the author depicts it very well.
I hope that SH doesn't do anything bad to him.
I still have this feeling that get will snap at one point of another. I don't talk about the others (assassin, jealous servant...) because they are just fodders to help the MCs to have a stronger link to one another.
I was expecting an AU on modern days, but I'm not disappointed by what I read. Even when the social status is reversed, Seungho and Nakyum are still themselves. Seungho seems much more cunning as a lowborn and that was an interesting take.
That was a great distraction to the main story as I'm not really eager to see what will happen next but the dream will be short until next week... Fingers crossed that Jihwa will bargain for Nakyum with Seungho and that will be the former's demise.