
I don't care that the Sunbae is sleeping with some guy and I usually don't mind love triangles. What I actually hate about it is that the relationship was already established and it seems like it has been going on for YEARS and I'm pretty sure Sunbae has unrequited feeling for the red-haired guy!!!!!! Idk I just feel some type of way when one of the main characters is in love with someone else already (even though this happened before Jung In-Ho came along)

↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ This a theory regarding Ino and Khaki!!! ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
We all know Ino wants to die, this is because he wants to go to the afterlife to reunite with loved ones he has lost (half-brother/sister in law etc) & at the same time reassure them that their child grew to be happy. Having put this in the manhwa I feel the author will not have Ino turn into a vampire over this simple fact.
I theorise that these two will end up out of these two options:
1. Khaki is very involved in research & has stated he is desperate to find a way for vampires to die. Therefore, once finding a solution to killing vampires he will turn Ino into a vampire because Ino then has the choice to die later in life as a vampire if he wishes.
2. Khaki will not turn Ino into a vampire and instead will live his life alongside him until Ino is old and ready to die. Then, once finding a solution to killing vampires, he will kill himself to die alongside Ino because he is extremely old & probably wants to pass on.
What do you guys think?

SPOILER!!! SPOILERR!!! (MAYBE)
I've read about this panel (not sure if it was the official art) Khaki was taking care of the old Ino who was lying on some hospital bed? (Not sure if it's a regular or hospital bed) and it was beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. Khaki told Ino how beautiful he was despite his old age and I just cried.
┗( T﹏T )┛

This might be an underrated opinion but I don't think I like the premise of this story. It rubs me the wrong way that the authors foundation is piggy-backing off a BL centred historical manhwa to create leeway for a straight isekai. I understand the ML may be bi and such but we barely see BL centred historical manhwa as it is. I find it strange by using BL as a plot device as if gay people weren't used as ones enough. I'm feeling lots of queer baiting vibes. I thought it was going somewhere different until I learned she would actually get with one of the ML's. Just my opinion, I don't hate it it looks quite interesting...

What separates this manhwa from the typical isekai historical romances is that the mc gets transported into a BL story instead of a straight one. I feel like the author was trying this to be "different" from other manhwas, except in the end the author still followed an overused plot where 'the mc comes into the story as a side character who would eventually get killed by the ML so she tries her best to change the plot to survive but in the process accidentally makes the original ML fall in love with her.' Thus to conclude, you are correct there is no relevance.
I thought this was dropped due to an English licensing. Honestly at this point we should just want till the English offical translation on Lezhin catches up. These translations are not it