
Not liking rape scenes because they're are lazy and shit writing for shock value and force the two love interest into a relationship is in fact not a holier than thou mindset, it's having critical thinking skills and recognizing how badly portrayed rape and the aftermath of it is in bls.
You "fandom culture" "Fujo culture" obsessed weirdos need to go outside or pay attention to English class because it's straight up just bad writing, the fact here is you guys have rape kinks and enjoy those scenes so you get butthurt when people with half a braincells call them what they are cheap attempts at writing something "dark" for the sake of it.
Almost every new bl has unnecessary rape scenes i think it's quite normal for people to be tired of it especially when those rape scenes aren't even acknowledged as such in the story but portrayed as just "sex scenes" and people aren't given any warnings of the scenes even being there.

"it's just fiction" i hope you get hit by a bus. We're here talking about the racism in this story and you're excuse is "it's just fiction" are y'all mentally okay??? I refuse to believe any of you DUMBFUCKS is older than 12 and if you are why tf are you such a fucking loser at your grown ass age? Y'all can try to prove y'all aren't racist all you want but the comments saying that black people have a victim complex has enough likes to prove to me y'all are.
I wish nothing but bad things on all of you especially if you're a poc yourself and dick riding for racist ass """art""" you are a loser, you're pathetic and your are dumb. Stop dick riding Europe and Korea you fucking idiots

Erm like I don't disagree with you, this does come from a place of fetish and racism. But since you haven't read this, this story actually doesn't glorify slavery or whatever. These stories very often depict the white/paler side as the big evil and the darker/poc side as friendlier people and society.
Even this one, spoiler but they're literally about to go and defeat their oppressor.
It's still fetish don't get me wrong. But I think considering you haven't even read it, some of your comments don't fit

in this story theyre also very racist/xenophobic (idk which is a more appropriate term) towards Roma people. like the entire subplot is about a mystical nomadic people called the Rom (like cmon, they weren't even subtle), and characterizes them as violent, unpredictable, cruel, deranged, perverse, and vicious. having read and enjoyed the story in general, i think it would be really unfortunate for us all to gloss over that and hyperfocus on the conflict between the euro presenting and the east asian/north african presenting people. like cool, we can go defeat the white oppressors but are we all gonna sit there and ignore the fact that they made the real villains in this story the Rom who infiltrated their empire? the author is not discreet with this and we can and should have conversations about it bc without addressing it we might internalize a subconscious bias against Roma people in real life. thats literally how they became an oppressed group in the first place - rumors and stories casting them in a devious light.

Honestly yeah that's very true. I never want to deny that this is racist and we should recognize that and have conversation, I've made a comment about that before. Think my purpose in this comment was to like, abide the anger towards readers who are still reading it while also recognizing that, since I know of is just talking in general with no story context.

it didn't come off that way, it just skipped over the major problems that DO exist in favor of highlighting a redeeming element, when in reality both the redemptive nuanced plotline AND the underpining anti-roma mentality coexist in this story. we just should talk about both. i appreciated how you framed the dynamic you did mention in your original comment, i just wanted to add onto it bc the conversation is meaningless without full context

And I also wanna agree that the racism like it is more prominent in the story because if you really look at the setting and where it’s placed and would be understandable that there is slaves and racism between different people but overall I don’t think that it’s so bad to the point that it’s unreadable

But who are you? I don't like racism at all either, but why should I agree with your stance when you are saying such hateful comments to others on here?
I've only read the first few chapter so far, and understand where your coming from, but your behavior in the comments is very rude and uncalled for.
With your level of immaturity, I thought it fitting to ask you a basic question is all.

And I fear you replying to me in this way makes it difficult for me to agree with how you are handling this issue. It's unacceptable for people to be racist towards you, and I'm sorry you have to deal with those idiots. But telling people they are dumbfucks, should get hit by a bus, and wishing nothing but bad things upon them is also unacceptable.
And I know you're only doing this for attention (lord knows I'm not helping), but nobody on here knows anything about who you are. And I also don't understand what you plan to accomplish when most people on here reading this mahnwa for free and not supporting it financially.

Oof 470 chapters? I know what I'm going to do for the next 2 hours

Spoiler?? If you’ve caught up completely this is fine if not then I guess it kinda like a spoiler even though I’m asking
Can spoil me please what’s happening so far, what about the man that she loved like actually loved before all of this that I think died for her? Is this just endless revenge or do she finally start to love again? Is that man dead dead or is it the split soul cliche, give me the tea babes

Spoiler
She is on a mission traveling between small worlds to find Zero's (the man she loved and who sacrificed himself for her) soul. So far we met one person who was similar to zero, its the arch with the crown prince who can also see Little Guy. Luxias plot is really slow, in the 800 plus chapters nothing much is revealed. If I remember right since all the agents in the system were once characters in novells, she is trying to find the novel Zero is from.

So yeah rape scene after rape scene, this was trash

Holy shit bro I’ve already seen you twice in this comment section, if you hate the damn manwha then fucking drop it. It seems to
Me that everyone here does not a shit about what your trying to bring up, this shit your bringing up is old news and it’s been years. It’s already been covered up. YOU can only help yourself, commenting about a manwha in an ILLEGAL website isn’t gonna do shit whatsoever

Are you good? So i can't comment on this story having multiple rape scenes because this is a illegal website?? What stupid ass logic is that? You don't like it that i bring it up because you like the story and see it as a personal attack on your character. Stfu if you like the story like it im allowed to not like it and to comment my dislike for it especially since my first comment was when i started the story and my last is when i finished. It's my fucking review weirdo go suck the authors dick and buy it the actual chapters since you think that's the only way to engage with the story

If it wasn't clear, nobody who reads this is going to support your argument. The best option is to just express yourself and leave. If they could understand, they wouldn't be calling an emotionally and physically manipulative relationship adorable. I try my best to understand that people have different tastes. But I dislike people who defend stories romanticizing rape and abuse. Where do they draw the line? If i made a comic romanticizing racism or child SA i promise you I wouldn't have this many people rallying behind me stressing the difference between fiction and reality (as it should be).This is a fictional story, but it makes light of something extremely real. Reading is one thing but getting mad over people having genuine reasons to dislike it is amusing. You know, like the concept of people having different opinions and expressing it (are only positive comments allowed on illegal sites ) is unheard of apparently.

Since y'all get so mad about being called racist imma keep doing it, this story is a racist fetish porn piece of garbage with one of the worst cases of white savior plot lines I've ever encountered. And y'all are racist for enjoying it

I'm sorry, but are you a kid or smth? This story is placed back in the medieval times, so of course there are gonna be some racist notions. Why else were the blacks seen as slaves and stuff? A story suiting it's timeline should not be shamed for. Not everything is revolved around the current society. Not everything should be bc that's how societies' opinions change over the years. Also, there's nothing wrong about it being the "white savior" plot, whatever that means. As you can see, the "whites" in this story are the villains, excluding the female lead, and we, as readers know that. Also, if you're going to shame others for reading it, maybe you should just drop it. Not everything should suit everyone's taste, that's the reason for varieties. So, if you have so much time to concern yourself with this, go get a life.

1) i don't read it, i would never read it.
2) Saying "blacks" is actually quite racist, i think English is not your first language or you probably just don't know but say black people instead of that, it got quite the racist history.
3) the characters aren't black they're brown (inspired by the middle east and India)
This is an in depth explanation read it if you want or don't idc
I want to point out something important about the way this story presents its characters, especially those portrayed as "brown" or non-white. Even if the narrative doesn’t make them overt villains, portraying them as beastly, overly sexual, or exotic still plays into deeply racist, historically rooted stereotypes—particularly Orientalist ones. These aren't neutral tropes. They come from a long tradition in Western literature and media that has dehumanized people of color, especially from the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and Latin America, by depicting them as either hypersexualized threats or uncivilized "others."
This kind of representation has real-world consequences. For centuries, colonizers justified violence, slavery, and exploitation by painting brown and Black people as lacking self-control, needing domination, or being somehow "less evolved." It’s not just about a fictional character—it’s about reinforcing narratives that have contributed to systemic racism and harm.
Even more, when a story uses a white savior—someone from a dominant group who steps in to "rescue" marginalized people—it ends up centering whiteness again. The story becomes about how good and enlightened the white character is, rather than actually exploring the humanity, resistance, or agency of the people facing oppression. It turns a story that could challenge injustice into one that reassures white audiences of their moral superiority, which ironically ends up reinforcing the very systems it pretends to criticize.
So even if the intention wasn’t to be racist, impact matters more than intent. These patterns echo a history of colonialist and supremacist thinking. It’s worth re-examining why these tropes still show up and thinking more deeply about whose voice is centered and whose is reduced to a stereotype.

The way someone in the comment tried to prove themselves as "not racist" and in the same comment used a slur towards Romani people, Y'ALL ARE RACIST ASS PEOPLE AND VERY OBVIOUSLY NEED TO TURN ON THE THING JN YOUR HEADS CALLED A BRAIN AND OPEN UP A BOOK, all this porn has rotted your brains, y'all are genuinely brain dead
What the hell sure
Me as i progress through the chapters