
the fact that this situation could have had happened before (knowing the Church history of... crusade) it makes me mad as hell. Tell me, what makes them different from so-called pagans when it is them who stray from God's teachings?
This reality was what made me agnostic. It's so disgusting to see Church officials use the name of God for their own greed.
for the sake of the Kingdom, I hope to hell Jeremy kills them all.

i actually like the direction of the plot but i think the narrative is lacking :(( also kinda convenient to reveal the duke just when the investigation is still ongoing, with some suspicious motives towards the uke that can be linked to the serial killing. it's too predictable to say that the duke might be the one responsible, but it seems like the narrative is going to that direction DESPITE not knowing the duke's character at all. there's no build up or tension that can be used to further the plot.
aside from being the potential father, the prince has shallow characterization (as of now). also it introduces a very complicated conflict between him and the uke right off the bat, which is creating undeveloped chemistry that may lead to a <Bad Route>
actually the whole narrative is pointing to a <Bad Route> and I can't see a happy ending for the uke. with the two semes obsession for him, I don't think he would end up happy. There's the burden of being pregnant (WHICH HE DIDN'T WANT BTW) and the burden of catching the serial killer with or without the help of that stupid temperamental prince.
i still don't know their names bro but I'd die for the kid he's so adorable sjdjkdksksk wolf sir do u need a wife i am available