The comment section here thrives so much that Mangago needs to facilitate our discussion LOL. We should be able to vote up the replies to the thread so that people can see the top comments. There are too many topics (threads) talking about the same thing, and the substantial threads float to the next pages. It'd be better if we just have one single thread for each chapter where people reply to it, and we can vote up the replies. Oh and hot threads should be pinned too.
I love reading thirsty comments.
No that still doesn't solve the problem, unfortunately. Sorting by popularity or agree means I don't get to see the "trending" topics. I would just see those with the most replies or the most vote-ups. I want to see the recent ones but with the most vote-ups.
Additionally, what I see here is multiple threads talking about the same thing. I've seen people posting speculations on the conversation even though there was already a translation thread a few posts below. Or people expressing the same idea etc. What happens is that substantial posts float to the second page without having many vote-ups because people haven't got to see those posts.
Also, let's be real. Hardly does anyone sort the posts before posting a new topic. We all have seen people asking for raws when the post to raws is like right there.
This author is pretty good at character development/consistency because:
1. We can see that Seungho cares for Na Kyum, not just his body but also his emotional well-being. Upon seeing Nakyun upset, SH has a worried look on his face, and ask after him immediately.
2. Nevertheless, Seungho is no mr gentleman. I dislike it when stories give a douchebag seme 180 degrees turn all of a sudden because of lurveeee. As Nakyum rages at Seungho, Seungho immediately reverts back to his sadistic self. For Seungho, himself is still the most important being.
So there you have it. A perfect balance between development and consistency. I look forward to the day Seungho places NK ahead of himself, and NK's mind succumbs to Stockholm Syndrome. This is no fluffy romance, y'all.
Considering its Seungho we are talking about its a mix of both. In his eyes he never does anything wrong. He is simply showing kindness but Nakyum a lowborn be getting brave and lashing at a noble. I mean it happened before after Seungho raped Nakyum and Nakyum was having a bath. Seungho asked him why he was still crying, brushed his tears away and Nakyum swatted his hand away which pissed Seungho off. And he said something along the lines of "dont get cocky just because ive shown you a bit of kindness"
Even tho he was worried what I think is that seungho doesn’t really know how to deal with na kyum crying/ being emotional so I think he did it his own way and slapped him so he can snap out off it, even though it may not be the best way to deal with the issue. And I think over time he’s going to get better and treat na kyum better.
He Tian called him "baobei" which means baby/darling. Fuck me up.
Also, the last panel, I think the author meant to say "I already told you, from now on don't suffer by yourself anymore" in reference to the chapter where He Tian told Mo he didn't have to bear everything by himself. The original is a little ambiguous but I believe this is the case.
I'm happy that the family loves each other so much, but sad to see the reality of Japan depicted so well here.
She was a full-time employee, but now part-time because she needs to take care of the family. Meanwhile, her husband is constantly busy with work and has to overtime frequently. He can't even say he enjoys his work to his son when asked, but he pushes himself to work hard for his family. The workload in Japan is so insane that only one of the parents can afford to go to work, and it is usually the husband. This is why so many Japanese young people choose not to have children anymore.
Having children in Japan basically means sacrificing your career for the women, and sacrificing your health, both mental and physical, for the men. This toxic work culture must stop :(
I really want to see a work that probes into these problems and not just take them as given. The story is interesting and fluffy, but the author has a chance to create a fluffy yet complex and profound story here.
I think there are series out there that actually tackle these questions, but they're not available in English for us readers to see.









In the Index from Chapter 1 we can see there are 4 chapters and some extras. But chapter 4 says "TBC" so are we getting a chapter 5? Does anyone know?
I think there is a volume 2 thus the tbc tag
Baka updates says there's one volume and labels it as complete though?
Oh so chapter 4 is the last chapter of vol 1? The series is still on-going in Japan then?