
I kind of want this to be domestic and a green-flag BL, even if they both have twisted, dark pasts. Something like, they were both able to find the good in each other and happiness in an apocalypse.
HOWEVER, knowing this author...I feel like there's going to be drama later that complicates things and makes it kind of toxic or weird. Idk.

Yujun doesn't cry like THAT when he's with Jaeha. Sex with Jaeha is an escape and lately, a choice. Sex with that blonde hyung is just assault.
And yeah, I know that sometimes Jaeha doesn't ask for consent either. From one cage to another, at least Jaeha's cage has a semblance of normalcy and affection (however obsessive it may be).
In chapter 26, Jaeha seemed like he was genuinely checking up on Yujun. Meanwhile, when that blonde hyung 'checked up' on him, it was literally to remind him of his place and past, to coerce and threaten him.
And I think I big detail is that both Jaeha and the blonde hyung have commented and aided in what work Yujun should take part in. Jaeha gave Yujun a normal job at a restaurant. Meanwhile, the blonde hyung said Yujun would be a good "whore." And previously under the blonde hyung's watch, Yujun was doing sexual stuff and killing people.
You tell me which one of them has at least an inch more respect for Yujun.

The scene with the other Mugo's interacting and speaking through the shadows was A-tier. I especially liked the crying Mugo, who I assume to be the Mugo who gets hungry and plays games (the more innocent one). Though they're all different Mugo's, it's also like seeing the various thoughts of one person split up. I really do appreciate all the symbolism and mystery in this manga!

Ch 25, scene with the clipped butterfly wings stuck out to me. As if, Yujun, like a butterfly, was metamorphosing, living more normally since being by Jaeha. Yes, Jaeha isn't normal either, but Yujun seemed like he was getting comfortable working a normal job for once, instead of being a killer-- to have a normal home and maybe love (however twisted it may be). But seeing that blonde hyung, Yujun feels stripped of his chance to fly and be like the others. Instead, the blonde hyung reminds him of how broken and messed up he is, unable to be 'like the rest'. In a way, all the sex distraction and everything else feels futile, now that's he's found and trapped again.
Pretty entertaining read, sides were unnecessary and the ghost scene kind of threw things off. Other than that, 10/10
i feel like the sides were good bc it showed how they lived after they actually got together and how the tiger adjusted to human life
That part of the sides was good, but the part with the ghost was weird af, they just brushed over it like nothing and it was rushed.