I still got a rough idea of what's happening. What are y'all confused about? I can try to help clarify
I knew he was a traitor but does anyone know the real reason why
It's kinda stupid for first to put the blame on himself but I guess he can't do it on the deceased. It's not like he knew his brother was a vampire and he wouldn't have thought to call him if it wasn't for his mom. He also had nothing to do (directly) with his brother's jealousy towards him. I guess trauma is what caused him to feel responsible
I wish Mudouka did more combat, at least defending, since he got those blessings
Watch the flower she stole be poisonous or something. She's forever stealing things
I hate the prince, a lot. He didn't need to use her that badly and barely explain anything
Is this worth the read? I'm on chapter 36 and the characters are so thoughtless, especially the FL
I knew it was that brother because he was way suspicious. Also, funny how he did nothing to help him in his past life when he got kicked out. If he truly was a good brother, it wouldn't have happened like that.
Lmao her family were the first ones to tell her to break up with him. Good luck
Not sure why she wasn't expecting this because the signs were all there. The chapter before this one, she still assumed they were in a mother-daughter relationship, for whatever reason, despite the empress mother doing obvious manipulation.
The issue is that he's so consumed with revenge against a person who hasn't done anything in that lifetime that he's still not his own individual
I'm only on chapter 76. Does anyone know a spoiler on the princess? I need her GONE
There's being oblivious but she takes it by a mile and it gets frustrating. Then she tends to forget that she's one of those rich people and always draws a line. Saying things like "he's a very important person" as if she isn't a Dutchess.
Why did I have to go through the chairman's death TWICE?? Also, the extended ending with his kid was getting kinda boring for me. It would've been shorter and left more to the imagination.
This one is a cute, guilty read of mine. I'm aware of the manipulation and all that other stuff, but it's still so cute. The babies
I find it oddly romantic that the seme was just always obsessed with keeping the uke by his side over their reincarnation. The author said he had relationships normally until he met the current uke (but I guess just batshit crazy otherwise)