
Well, that came outta nowhere! I honestly thought Reese was gonna find out through some obscure means like the dirt on Jimmy's shoes or something. Turns out Jimmy outed himself like an idiot haha ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ I'm still in the middle of reading the story but damn it's really nice. The art is fucking gorgeous.

In my opinion it didn't matter he still did something dumb and blew the whole work at the bookstore way out of proportion, Reese was a grown up the whole time, but he is still a human being who gets hurt and betrayed being a grown up doesn't mean letting things go and holding back or in your true feelings. Reese has a trauma their is no exception for who he gets mad at when betrayed or such. I know Jimmy didn't know, but it still wouldn't be ok if he didn't have a trauma, you just don't break into peoples houses when you are mad that you got caught stealing. Oh we'll just my two cents worth.

Nice to know you realize that Jimmy didn't know. Is ignorance a sin now? Besides, he was a thief. He didn't really give a rat's ass about morals. Of course he knew it's wrong to break into people's homes and he still did it. Obviously, he had character development in the middle of the story but back then he was unaware the other guy had trauma. My point still stands. Reese got too emotional (trauma does that to you) and blew up, and Jimmy was an idiot for not bringing it up sooner.

Hahaha sorry ugh I keep thinking about points I have. This last one is that, it would have been worrisome if he didn't get mad or sad about the issue, because of his trauma, but the thing is although ignorance isn't a sin it is the base of most misunderstandings, problems, arguments etc. And isn't something people are ok with. Overall I just don't think Reese was too emotional, but I also now (because of your understand able points) feel a little sad for Jimmy since like you said he didn't know, each has a side to feel what they feel and express it.

Nah, he definitely got too emotional. He was practically livid about the matter when he found out. He was yelling and all. Not to mention he went for the silent treatment afterwards. Either way, they managed to fix things through. I'm just saying (since the very beginning) that he should've remembered the kid didn't know any better back then, and definitely wasn't aware his actions triggered Reese's PTSD.

Actually you are right he was emotional I just don't think he was too emotional, like you said it triggered his PTSD he cannot control what triggers it and what doesn't. Jimmy didn't know any better, but PTSD doesn't care about that, reasoning and PTSD just don't mix. I think what I find odd about your statement (correct me if I'm wrong) is that it looks as if you are implying Reese should have controlled his emotions, which he can't do because of his PTSD. But I think we will still disagree hahahah. It's actually nice to have a conversation with difference of opinion within someone getting pissed and turn things into an argument you are pretty cool

Actually I have changed my mind yeah Reese was emotional but so was Jimmy, Reese went to work like an adult and tried to not let his emotions get to him and tried to keep his workplace peaceful, jimmmy is not a child he is a whole adult, he broke down in the middle of work and started crying, (that was too much although pretty adorable), it doesn't matter of Jimmy was a thief or not or if Reese had PTSD or not Jimmy experienced the consequences of his actions when he got yelled at cuz he obviously didn't get it the first time he got caught (Reese gave him a job and he got paid for it, after the whole theft thing and dude was mad? Now that was too emotional) being a thief doesn't mean he gets a pass just cuz he has done it forever. I think overall I agree with you Reese was emotional but Jimmy was too if not a smidge more. Sorry to bother you with my late opinion though have a nice day

What exactly did you want me to say? The whole point of my first post wasn't even to point fingers at anyone but rather, to point out that Reese should've remembered who he was dealing with and to look back at his argument with Jimmy. Putting the blame on either of them is ridiculous.
And Jimmy IS a kid. He ain't a teen or under-aged, but he's years younger than Reese and doesn't have the experience and 'mature' mindset as him. THAT'S what I meant about Reese remembering he's dealing with a kid. A kid who's immature; who used to resort to petty thievery and break into people's homes because he's annoyed with them. Sometimes, you have to read the context of a sentence instead of taking things literally.
When Reese "went to work like an adult" and told Jimmy off, his words sounded callous in Jimmy's point of view. It makes sense for Jimmy's character to cry after that. It's not "too much", wth. He's not making a scene because he wants to, you know. You've obviously put yourself in Reese's shoes, so do the same for Jimmy.
And nowhere did I say that Jimmy wasn't 'too emotional'. That is NOT the point of our argument. We steered off topic and discussed Reese's emotional response during their confrontation. The point is that Jimmy didn't know Reese back then-- hell, he didn't give a shit about the ex-cop. You can't really fault the guy for his past actions when he didn't know any better. This isn't about morality (referring to your past reply, "it still wouldn't be ok if he didn't have a trauma, you just don't break into peoples houses when you are mad that you got caught stealing"). This isn't about how stealing is wrong-- it's fucking obvious it's wrong. He was a little shit before, but he's different now.
Past Jimmy wouldn't have cared, but present Jimmy knows better and is affected by what he had done and what had happened. Why else would he be drinking in misery? He's crying his dumb heart out because he wants to be forgiven. I've said this before and I'll say it again. Jimmy's a fucking idiot who really should've brought it up sooner.

the smut in this story's so fuckin' spicy ლ(´ڡ`ლ) im so glad they're finally together! when mcqueen was callin' edd's real name and asking him to repeat "i love you " AAAAA i'm torn between feeling anxious (cuz season 2 probably means new drama aaa let my boys live in peace!!!) and excited (MORE CONTENT HURRAY)
I wish someone translated the novel version of this story. I'm eager to know what happens next!! god if it turns out one of them wasn't being sincere (╯°Д °)╯╧╧ PLS
I'm only in chapter one and wow, what a heavy tsun heroine...
She's worth it though
it's a matter of preference ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Yes it is, I'm just expressing mine. I would say that this is an excellent manga and that I would recommend it. The only negative for me is that it takes forever to update, but that is because it is newly published every month. I hope you enjoy it, but if you don't that's perfectly alright too.
i'm prolly not gonna continue but yeah no kidding... 4 months per chapter lol rip
can't complain tho ( ̄∇ ̄") it's better than no translation at all
Yeah, I think it is worth the wait, but I have to console myself with other manga during the long moments between releases.
If you liked the setting but not the tsundere of this piece I'd highly recommend this one:
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/niehime_to_kemono_no_ou/
This has a similar bride proving herself feel but the main character is totally deredere. This is a heart warmer for sure. There aren't really any tsunderes except maybe Aubis, but he is really just trying to do his job. In the latest chapter they just showed him maybe having a change of heart too!
i'm actually looking for strong political themes in a harem rather than a romance story tbh i've read a few in an ancient chinese dynasty setting and was hoping to find a lot of court intrigue with a strong female lead.
That one is court intrigue with strong af female lead, but no harem. The male lead could have a harem if he wanted to but he doesn't want any woman but her.