
I fully acknowledge that both Wonho and Eunwoo were selfish people who treated others horribly. However, by the end, I was far more invested in their dynamic and relationship than in Minki and Taeyoung. While the latter couple were undeniably better people, the dysfunctional relationship between Wonho and Eunwoo was far more unique, dramatic, and as such, a more interesting read.

It's a classic and incredibly enjoyable in the first two-thirds, but it could have been so much better if 1. It showed how Mookyul fell in love with Ewon again as an adult, rather than relying solely on their childhood connection. 2. There was less over-the-top drama toward the end. 3.The disgusting situation with Mookyul and the old man had been handled in a way that didn’t damage the reader's faith in Mookyul's love for Ewon—as it, unfortunately, did for me

Can we please see Minwoo regretting his cruel and evil behavior toward Skyler to the point of utter despair? I want him to realize he was (and is) in love with Skyler but can’t have him anymore because Skyler now belongs to Cirrus.

honestly from the chapter we got a glimpse of him. i thought that he was lonely and regretted his actions. the way he looked at the two boys who were friends before turning away in silence (i think he had headphones in) made it seem like he had a grim realization or memory. or maybe he's just still feeling betrayal. idk but it was enough for me

I think OP your post doesn’t match the actual story lol Minwoo was never in love with Skylar. He simply saw Skylar as a friend. The whole “love” thing is simply in your delulu head.
Canon information is a lot different: Minwoo saw Skylar like his besties, brother etc and he felt betrayed by Skylar’s romantic interest in him. However Minwoo chose to be cruel to him and his karma is loneliness.
For potential readers like me who might avoid the BDSM genre, this is NOT that kind of story. The tags and labels are misleading, and you shouldn't let them deter you from giving this a chance. This is a beautiful love story with a psychological depth that makes it both engaging and enjoyable. Please don't let the inaccurate labels keep you from experiencing this manhwa.