
I already read this part in the novel but man I’m still so excited

if your caught up with the novel, in your opinion, is it worth reading it?
I was going to read it but i heard some reviews stating how bad it gets further in the novel and there is basically no hope for MC. this isn't spoiler cause I don't even know what happens, but the thought of that happening me hesitant on reading it.

So the guy in the uke’s flashbacks actually seems to have a slightly darker shade of hair than the seme so maybe he really is a different person.

Maybe he got an idol makeover ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Idols change their look a lot especially in kpop, and it could just be like changing their hair color or using colored contacts. Plus it’s all professionally done so it looks perfect and seamless almost like its natural. The question is tho, would the author go that far for a bamboozel...?

I'm sorry, but I just had to drop this. I read the other story from this universe, Junketsu Drop, and I enjoyed it a lot, so I decided to read this one too. But no. Just no. To be fair, I only read to about halfway through chapter 3 and I already can't take it. The uke lives a life taking care of these ungrateful brats, doing all the laundry, cooking, washing the dishes, etc, and what does he get in return? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. They're the same age as him, so they should be able to take care of themselves. He's not their mom or dad, so he's not obligated to do anything for them, but he does it anyway. So when he finally can't take it anymore he decides to apply to colleges far away, and how does the seme react? He gets mad. He gets selfish. And for what reason or excuse does he have to feel this way? If you can't cook or clean for yourself, imagine doing it for everybody! What the fuck. From what I read, there's no chemistry between the uke and the seme, so I find it really hard to ship at all. I'm sorry for ranting, but I just can't anymore with this.
dude my heart is literally aching from how badass this episode was