Personally, I think the husband from the last story really does love his wife, even when he's cheating on her. I mean, think about it--why would a person bother marrying someone and providing for them without having sexual relations and starting a family with them? It makes no sense...unless, of course, the person in question is deeply besotted with their partner. So, I'm quite certain that that is the case here. Also, the ending throws some ambiguity in the story, since we're left wondering whether or not Seiichi really had amnesia or whether he was just pretending to have it so that he could reset his relationship with his wife.
The mermaid boy is essentially composed of water, as opposed to solid matter. Thus, he has to live within a barrier, since he doesn't know how to maintain his form in the real world. Also, his mermaid powers allow him to construct his own spaces (that cannot be seen by normal humans), to let him use water as a medium with which to see everything and anything, etc. However, they call him a "spirit" or "ghost" because normal humans (aka "the monkeys") cannot perceive him at all. He exists on a different plane of existence.
This author's stories are always so interesting and refreshing and this latest one is no exception! I, for one, absolutely adore the switched gender roles (not to mention the fact that it really makes our traditional gender roles seem completely absurd)! I can't wait to see if the main character falls for the dark blue-haired guy or the light-blue haired guy!
What a great story! I read the raws all the way through and let me tell you guys, it's full of drama, drama, drama, but has a happy and sweet ending! I can provide a very basic (basic b/c my Korean is very basic) summary for anyone who needs it, so let me know!
YES plss!
~~Spoilers~~
Okay, so in ch. 17, it presents the story of the long-haired guy standing on the balcony that we saw in ch. 16. He is Prince Isaac, Kian's first love and also the one who traumatized Kian to the point of making him dislike all guys. Anyway, Isaac is being bullied by his older brother (who has been deeply obsessed with Isaac for some time, it seems), who lashes out at him and forcefully cuts off his hair. Later, he can be seen taking out the severed strands of Isaac's hair and brushing them over his lips, while thinking about Isaac and getting jealous and angry about how he tends to flaunt the bite marks he receives (since he's quite playful) from his dragon servant (who sucks blood like Kian does).
what's will happen to suho? did his blood taste ever change?!
No, the taste of Suho's blood never changed. Although Kian stated that it would change when Suho fell in love with him, that is not true. In truth, the taste of a human's blood will only change when Kian falls out of love with them. So, the only reason Suho's blood tastes sweet to Kian is because he loves Suho, even if the person, himself, isn't aware of it (and not because Suho is some rare delicacy to all blood-sucking dragon people, lol).
Also, as the two spend time together, the distance between them is shortened, leading to a pretty amicable relationship until a certain incident happens that 1) changes their relationship for the worse and 2)makes Kian realize, quite forcefully, how important Suho is to him (more important than just a source of sustenance, anyway). It happens like this: Suho starts to care about Kian, until Kian announces that he's getting married to a woman. Suho tries to reassure himself that he doesn't care, that it doesn't matter to him at all, but it's quite obvious that he does care (enough to put on a hurt face when he sees Kian and his fiancee kissing and spending time together, anyway). As a result, Suho ends up being antagonistic towards Kian, telling him things like, "If you're gonna suck my blood, just hurry up and get it over with. After all, I'm just your food!", when Kian goes to him for sustenance one day. This makes Kian treat Suho roughly and after Kian sucks a bit of blood from him, he says (iirc) that the taste of Suho's blood seems to have changed a little. Upon hearing this, Suho perks up and asks, with a radiantly happy face, "Does that mean I can go home, now?" In response, Kian felt a mixture of anger and sadness, such that he ends up raping Suho. Afterwards, Kian realizes that his feelings towards Suho are such that, no matter what happens, he will never be able to let him go.
So, Kian, in addition to sucking Suho's blood, also starts raping him on a daily basis. Suho, on the other hand, hates Kian's guts, now, but resigns himself to his fate, since there really is nothing he can do (with all the super powerful creatures around him, I mean). He tries to reassure himself that he won't get hurt from something like rape (again, he's clearly in denial).
I've seen the raw but I can't read korean. Can you tell me why suho getting killed ?! and who is the one who revive him?! Is the another kingdom ?!
The one who gets "killed" is actually Lyuka, who walked around Kian's palace in Suho's form because Kyung-Min (Suho's friend) asked Lyuka to protect Suho to the best of his ability. So, when Kian's jealous fiancee asks one of Kian's followers to get rid of Suho, he ends up "killing" Lyuka, instead of Suho. Lyuka is, however, one of the dragon race, who won't die simply from getting stabbed through the chest. Anyway, Kian realizes that Lyuka got stabbed in Suho's place, but the sight of Suho's dead body (even if it was actually Lyuka in disguise) is an enormous shock (in addition to the realization that Suho could've actually been killed) to him, such that he goes on a murderous rampage. Meanwhile, the real Suho was actually on the beach, waiting for Lyuka to pick him up and take him back to his world, after saying goodbye to Prince Isaac.
Is there a war ?! Why is suho being send back to human world ?!
so in the end they went their separate ways and not getting together. Who is that short black hair guy ?! a new character ?
I mean, really, most if not all uke's are total crybabies...they're just missing the diapers. Urgh...I'm not saying that guys shouldn't cry, but honestly, these uke's cry every heartbreak, just like in some sappy shoujo manga...
I think this one I can understand, the Uke is a teenager, even boy teenager cries when they break up .. boys or girls. Thanks to movies/books where a happy ending means a man gets a woman most of the teenagers think the most important thing in life is to get together with someone, they don't understand yet they will meet new people and try new stuff etc... Soooo, long story short. Teenagers.
I mean, this hit the hot files, so I was curious to know what was so good about it, but...the guy is 32 and we're supposed to believe he's really as innocent as the 20-year-old heroine is? Now, I'm hoping he's going to be some kind of smooth casanova, lol! At the very least, that would make more sense...but what am I saying, it's shoujo manga, few things make sense! See, this is why I can't read shoujo! I'm just too cynical!
This is the first yaoi threesome I've ever seen that was so gentle and loving and not filled with, "thrust, thrust, slam, slam" speech bubbles and cum shots! Really, most threesomes are rated R but this is pretty PG for a yaoi! And please tell me that I'm not the only one who was taken off-guard by the sudden threesome proposal! I'd totally thought it was going to be a slice of life yaoi until the, "I'm gay!" "Okay, let's have a threesome to prove that we're your true friends!", part.










Personally, I think that Maria's soul has disappeared into the abyss and the main character's soul is in Maria's body to stay. So, when the main character dreamt about Maria, it was probably just a manifestation of her guilt, fears, and doubts. And at the end, the main character's thoughts when she regains consciousness are probably symbolic of how she's thrown her old self (her old life) away in order to embrace her new one with a fresh and clean slate.