
I'm sooo happy they were able to solve their communication problem. Like dude communication is so important in a relationship. Actions and words must be present, and I'm glad they solved it.
PS. Girls like that on chapter 3, the one inviting him in a club, is so annoying. Like beetch, someone who judges others about who they must be friends with is fxckin' hateful. And I don't know if she is dense or just don't care, but the situation is obviously not good between Ayumu and Touma.

At the beginning, Jeff was a very big jerk. Yes. Very. He blames Terrence for something he did not commit, and the fact that Terrence himself didn't know it at first made Jeff that 'very'. But I love how his character developed as the story went on, albeit a little bit rushed for me personally.
Anyways, I was surprised, like REALLY surprised about the scene on chapter 102. I'm contented of how this ended, and how Terrence' health both mentally and physically became better, but I KINDA want see more of--ahem--thesceneonyou-know-whereknowingthisisashounenaistory.

I'm really really pissed right now. How can Seungho be so fu*kin' dense? And Na Kyum, can't you just tell him what happened? I know they threatened you, and I might be silent too if that was done to me, but damn it! What Seungho did is toooo much! I mean from the very start, he already went above and beyond the line. Sorry, but if the others were trash, so is Seungho.
And now what? A girl? I personally don't like girls appearing or butting in other business or problems. I don't know if she is this kind of person and will brought destruction or good things, but I just hope she is the latter.

I'm a little disappointed about what happened between them. At least, he would've put some resistance, or any reaction after that happened, yet nothing came out. I mean, it must've been his first time right?? And especially after someone told him he is an omega, which he denied or haven't had the knowledge for 17 years. But beetch was the art style so damn fine.

Aki might have pushed Saku away, but I understand. I mean, HE'S THE BIG BROTHER! It's not easy to be in love with your little brother, especially when you thought he hated you. It was frustrating to read when they did THAT on ch. 3.. On the other hand, Saku's love for Aki got the best of him. But he was hurt, that's why he ran away. In short, their lack of communication is the reason why. Words might not be as powerful as action, but in this case, it much more. Action and words should be both expressed. Not just the former, or the latter, and both of them were bad at it (though it's obviously because they are a family).
PS. I expected a dark past or trauma since knowing his dislike of women, but I didn't expected it to suddenly pop out.
Well that escalated rather fastly.. The art style tho.