
I was incredibly disappointed by the ending, which seemed intended to be humorous but was anything but. In the final scenes, the son drugs his crush and takes advantage of him—a deeply disturbing and unacceptable plot twist.
I had developed an emotional connection with the main character throughout the story. I was invested in his journey and struggles, but that ending completely shattered everything. It felt like a betrayal of the narrative and the characters, turning something that could have been meaningful into a disturbing and inappropriate joke.
Consent is not a laughing matter, and portraying such actions in a comedic or romantic light is both irresponsible and harmful. I expected better storytelling and more thoughtful character development.

I'm on chapter 23
Everything feels fluffy and cheerful right now, but my gut is telling me a wave of angst is just around the corner. It’s only a matter of time before the emotional chaos hits. I’ve developed serious trust issues thanks to all the BL manhwa I’ve read—there’s always that classic plot twist right when things finally seem happy. Now I'm going to read chapter 24

So, it turns out they were together in their past lives, and the series of unfortunate events plaguing our muscular, charming bottom is somehow deeply connected to that shared history. Their previous bond appears to be the key to understanding the challenges they're currently facing.....and I’m especially curious to find out who was behind the Red String quest

I just hit chapter 31, and plot twist—it’s not really an adventure story, it’s Pokémon: Waifu Edition. Gotta catch ’em all, apparently. (Kidding… sort of. I’m just really hoping he’ll get isekai’d with at least one male companion for a change. I’m honestly tired of seeing the same old plot where the MC gets transported with yet another girl
Move over, Yuan… let me have a taste of that Ahjuicy milk ლ(´ڡ`ლ)