Won't lie I'm a bit disappointed that Ian lost sight of his morals and himself. I mean mine are even x2 lower than his but he stood out to me because he questioned the first prince and didn't just go through with every wishes of his...until the end.
I dunno, I feel like his character would've had more impact if he had left the first prince in the end because he couldn't accept the character of the first prince despite being in love with him. Oh well enjoyed it anyways.
A few years back I couldn't finish this because I was young and stupid and hated the MC's character cos he kept fucking up his relationships. However I went back to finish it and despite some minor plot-holes, this was one of the most realistic in terms of human emotions in a webtoon/manga and how the author portrayed the complexity of a relationship. It's never sunshine and rainbows all the time.
It may have been annoying that he couldn't just be happy with Chun Sam, however y'all gotta keep in mind. Min Gyeom (MC) has suffered from neglect, been shown love only to be neglected again, used as a blood bank, has experienced love again only to find out he was a replacement. I understand why he did what he had to do to protect his fragile self. The author was right to depict Min Gyeom as self-destructive. The amount of trauma he has received over years isn't going to disappear because of one guy even if it's his lover.
Bro this a win-win for both alphas, but the omega didn't even get a say. I don't know. I'm fine with hardcore shit and stupid plots but this one made me weird. Cos obviously the omega has emotions but at the same time he doesn't?
Like you'd think he'd be more traumatised being raped by like idk 8 guys. Whatever, never bring logic into yaoi mangas, cos it doesn't/barely exist (030).











YAOI VETERANS. Y’ALL ALREADY KNOW THIS IS UP OUR ALLEY.