
Hold the fuck up yall, the seme didn't 'rape' the uke. The entire time he thought the uke was pretending to resist. But when he found out he was for real, he stopped.HE STOPPED. But the uke fucking insisted. Also he was restraining himself from doing it to him after words becuse he didn't have the uke's consent.

I mean he still sexually assaulted him the uke told him to stop and refused his advances but then seme literally threatened him if he didn't comply. Even if he was pretending and playing dumb, if you happen to meet up with a sex partner and they end up having a change of heart that's a no go. The beginning was 1000% sexual assault, but at the end yes he did consent even though he was under the influence so it doesn't really count.

To be honest, back in the day I didn't mind if rape was in a manga but now I take it really seriously, and It's hard to be into stories where victim falls in love with rapist. Its uncomfortable and a bit insulting to actual rape victims. I gave it a three out of five. Art is ok, plot is ok, pace is all ok.

I understand what you mean, I was so mad when I saw he had fallen in love with such a shitty character. But i love how much he had changed later in the book. His actions weren't completely his fault, he was abused as a child and just when he thought he was going into a loving home that teacher lied to him, I personally think the seme didn't feel wanted so he took it out on the uke, but then he finally realised how much he needed that one person to accept all of his flaws and the uke really did that and even mended the seme's relationship with his dad,
The story started out strong but as it went on it was ok. It has slow Pacing and plot holes. 3/5