
I have MAD respect for this author for one, creating a strong willed, masculine omega (ukes tend to be overly "girly" in general, not that it's bad- it's just overused), and two, creating an alpha character who actually CARES enough to give their partner suppressants instead of mindlessly fucking them like some ravished animal with no sense of human dignity. Here we have a healthy, consensual relationship, and I LOVE IT.

Nah, this comment on BL Motel has more:
https://i.imgur.com/kmAa3Nf.jpg

Just a heads up to all the people who haven't read this yet, this is NOT a yaoi. It is technically classified as a "drama" under the Lezhin categories. However, that should not deter you from reading this! It's a great story with a solid plot and good character development. Yes, it's sad that no one "officially" ends up together, but it still stands to be a good read!

I have a theory about what happened to the king's other children - as in, the ones WITHOUT golden hair and eyes, that I got from looking at the raws of King's Maker season 2. I was looking at chapters 12 and 13, and... (Spoilers)
When we're introduced to Rudolph, Wolfgang's brother who looks like him but with black hair, he's in a fortress in the middle of what looks to be a frozen tundra like place. With him are several other people, who each have either golden eyes or blond hair, but not both of these characteristics. In chapter 29 of the first season, when we are given Sys' backstory, it is mentioned that "even the king himself takes in only his blonde haired children"
Also, in chapter 19 when the 3rd prince is explaining Soohyuk's intentions to Wolfgang and how he is the only one Soohyuk can use to usurp the king, he states "... the fifth prince, with his blue eyes, would not have been good enough."
In chapter 22 Soohyuk elaborates on this golden hair, golden eyed phenomenon on the gazebo to Wolfgang, and we find out that "... only royals are born with golden eyes and golden hair, and only a few royals are blessed with these traits. This rare phenomenon is called the 'promise of the golden bleasing'". He goes on to say that those with golden hair and golden eyes are protected from harm under the oath the first king of Goldenleonard made with the dragon. That's why only a royal with golden hair and eyes can rule, because they are the only ones given this extra ability of protection against poisons or curses.
So this brings the question, what about the rest of the king's offspring? We know that the previous king liked to sleep around a lot, and already has five sons known to the readers, but considering how many people he's slept with... surely he has more children than that?! So, I think that the people in chapter 12 and 13 of the second season are the rest of the king's offspring who were banished or cast away because of their lack of golden hair and golden eyes. That explains Rudolph's appearance, and why everyone with him looks like they could be the king's offspring save for their lack of both golden eyes and hair. Maybe they heard about the previous king's death, and are planning something?

Boy, I was utterly speechless when a dude who has the same face as Wolfgang showed up. This also made me think that there is a big chance they have a huge family. Not just because of Wolfgang's doppelganger, but also the others that had golden eyes and hair that showed up in a majestic and menacing way. LIKE BRUH I WAS SHAKING

Okay, something has been bothering me since chapter 2 came out (spoilers):
The earl of Mossahaire mentioned the first and second princes and their long hair that signified their closeness to the king, but continues to say that in the end the only surviving prince was Wolfgang. In chapter 34, Wolfgang makes the decision to spare the other princes' (the 2nd and 3rd) lives, as they didn't even have a proper military force to fight him because they were disbanded by the previous king. We know that the 1st prince was killed by the king, and that Delly died too, but what about the 2nd and 3rd princes? Did they also die? How? By natural causes? Were they murdered? Or when Mossahaire said "the only one who survived was the fourth prince", did they mean that in terms of royalty, as in "only the fourth prince Wolfgang was able to succeed the throne, and the other princes had to forfeit their royal titles"? I am so confused.

Spoilers for upcoming chapters:
It turns out that Alek and Ivan met when they were very young at a party their rich relatives attended. I can't read the hangul, but in the pictures Alek gets slapped by either his uncle or father (he's a child, mind you) and he proceeds to choke his neck. Ivan witnessed this and is horrified. Yeah, not fun, and it's really sad to know that Alek was abused as a kid.
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