
One question, did the seme changed after founding the uke again?

Asil was seized right there on the spot—at the church, in front of his sister’s wedding. Kana betrayed him in exchange for the man she loved, the same man she married that day. Asil was dragged to a torture chamber where Valery feasted on his body with lust—raping him. After that, he was confined to Valery’s bed, forced to spread his legs whenever commanded.
Slowly, Asil withered. He was a soldier—the best of the academy—now reduced to nothing more than a slave in bed, and to a man, no less. It shattered his pride as a soldier and ate away at his mental state. What haunted him even more was the loss of direction. His dream of restoring his family’s name had turned to dust with his father’s death, leaving him with nothing to hold on to. Even so, that didn’t stop him from berating Valery every single day at the dinner table.
When Valery noticed Asil’s fortitude crumbling, he couldn’t bear to watch it any longer. He ordered Asil back into duty, hoping it would lift his spirits. He even went so far as to give Asil the credit for winning the war—naming him the hero who killed Martis. This earned Asil a position in the military, and the empire hosted a grand banquet in his honor. That night, Asil became the center of attention, drawing the eyes of unmarried women across the hall. When one dared to approach him, it sparked Valery’s jealousy and anger. At the balcony, Valery’s emotions boiled over, and he raped him again. They fought fiercely—physically and verbally—until Valery came to a realization about his own feelings. Afterward, Valery swore never to touch Asil without consent and begged for forgiveness.
That night, Valery placed a collar on himself and handed Asil control over their relationship. He endured Asil’s sharp words and treatment without complaint, becoming patient, almost submissive. Asil used this to his advantage. Though Valery still technically outranked him, he followed Asil’s lead. Their roles had reversed. Valery even went as far as offering himself to Asil—if Asil wanted to top him, he would have no objections. His desperation reached the point where he nearly took his own life just to prove his sincerity. Since then, Valery has been kneeling—figuratively and literally—begging for Asil’s acceptance.
Meanwhile, life around them continued. Graim went to study far away, and the empire rewarded Asil with bars of gold for his service. He wasn’t short on money and could have left the twisted colonel at any time, yet he stayed—playing the power he now held. As a reader, I’m very satisfied with how Valery succumbed to his emotions and guilt, and how Asil used it to his advantage. I just hope the manhwa won’t gloss over these critical developments, as they’re essential to redeeming both characters’ images.
Asil detested Valery, yes, but he was also starting to enjoy the control—slowly losing himself in it. He was conflicted.
One day, that inner conflict brought him back to his original wound—his family’s name. He felt lost, unable to understand himself. Then Valery offered a horse ride, which seemed to clear his mind. They had a heart-to-heart—or perhaps just Valery pouring his soul out—and in that moment, Asil gave him an ultimatum: one month to earn him. If he failed, Valery would let him go. Valery agreed.
So, to answer your question—did Asil run away again? No. It’s more that he couldn’t. His brother, Graim, had grown to like the colonel’s residence and had even begun shaping his future there. Thinking of his brother’s safety and well-being, Asil stayed. He also feared for Graim’s and Kana’s lives, knowing Valery could easily seize them if he chose. Asil’s family remains the card Valery holds against him—a form of blackmail, if you will.

Yeah, perhaps, you can say it's a facade, but so far, Valery stayed true to his words. I haven't finished reading the novel yet since I have no coins hahha I'm just waiting for the free chapters being dropped every week. Valery supported Graim's education as an artist in a far away island.
It's true, no doubt, Asil became twisted as their relationship progressed. As man, he is indeed enjoying toying with the empire's greatest blade and dominating a man that outranks him (Asil said so himself). You can see here, however, the progress of his thought - how he perceive Valery.
Personally, I enjoyed this shift in their relationship. I don't know, maybe because it is more detailed in the novel. You can trace each of the character's train of thought. They're more vivid in the novel compared to the manhwa - each gestures, expressions, and even their habits. The artist in the manhwa failed to capture some of it, I tell you. One chapter in the novel is fuckn long and satisfying. I'm surprised we're already near the chasing arc while still in chapter 35.
The manhwa skipped some details that I one may consider important to show the characters emotional progress. I don't think I remember Asil dreaming of Valery in such a gentle way while resting in that mountain top. The novel described it as something terrible that hunts him. Hahaha No way shit he would dream Valery in such a way while running away from him.

Conan finally knew Rum's identity
Now there's three organizations trying to stab back at the black organization- FBI, PSB, and also wakasa sensei
I'm actually pretty amazed conan teaming up more with the fbi, instead of the psb (since he's japanese). I guess because he have working with the fbi much longer than with the psb. Also maybe because psb still has so many secrets, so they might not fully trust each other yet

I think part of it is because Amuro has shown again and again that he's too blinded by his hatred of Akai that he's willing to sacrifice everything that Conan has planned to fit his own goal while the FBI that he works with Akai especially is much more willing to look at the big picture. There's also the risk that since Amuro is still a noc and he doesn't have as good a reading on Amuro as he does on Akai he's being more cautious

It seems like from previous chapter she's trying to get rid of Rum bevause he killed Amanda and Haneda Kouji. She's shown that she's willing to sacrifice others to get the hit on him. I think their situation is one of those "the enemy of my enemy is my friend", except that Wakasa isn't exactly "friendly" about it. If I remember correctly I think it was mentioned that she used to belong to an agency before becoming Amanda's private bodyguard, and if we consider the fact that she knew Tsutomu I suspect she used to be in MI6

I don't remember properly but doesn't she blame Agent Camel for their deaths and not being able to take her revenge on Rum? At first she used to believe that Agent Camel was working Rum when she didn't know his identity. Idk if it's ever cleared up– if she knows that he is an FBI agent. Anyway, I think Wakasa's only target is Rum which can jeopardize other parties' goal to take down the Black Organization.

I don't think it's Camel that she blames for both deaths because he wasn't related to them, but she could be annoyed at him for his mistake when Camel met Rum while Akai was a noc, leading Rum to lie low which makes it harder for her to find him. That parts not very clear.
With your second point, that's exactly why I find wakasa unlikeable. I hate that she was willing to sacrifice and put the kids in danger just so she can have a shot at rum. She's too much of a wild card at this point, but her apparent knowledge of Akai's dad piqued my interest. I kinda want her and Mary to meet tbh
The could have made a new organization consist of good oni and momo(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ it's a good combination