I hate the trope of the inherited kid whose parent comes to get them back. It is OBVIOUS the kid's not gonna leave, it never happens, it's an old trope and i irks me so much omg
The same way yaoi has started normalizing marriage, it has to start normalizing adopting kids. Like, it's okay, you took super good care of the kid while the parent was absent because shit happens but make the kid and the parent have a relationship, to love each other very much, to want to be together... Tjen send them off, mourn their absence, and id you still want a family go and adopt your own kid with the person you love. You can have everything ffs this is fantasy oh gosh how i hate this trope sometimes I didn't expect to be ranting lmao
We gonna let them have this one. He wasn’t even at the funeral, didn’t get the “momma didn’t come home”, didnt have to go out and find her body and lay her to rest or give up his career. This man did all the things and he was willing to step aside. He a good man. I was full on blubbering but the rest of them can get the fuck out
So.... Can anyone give me a good summary without spoilers? I'm kinda interested but I want to know more to decide if I start reading the bazillion chapters this has... or nah.
Jiwoo finds a fat injured cat and takes care of him.. turns out that the cat was actually a top "awakened one" named Kayden who is on the run. Jiwoo later finds out that he is also an awakened one and now he is training under Kayden. And they're gonna fight a lot of bad guys and make so many new friends.
The character development in this, is one of the best I've ever read. All the characters are super likeable and funny. I highly recommend reading this Also, this is free to read on the webtoon app/website so read from there to support the author
This is A GREAT PIECE OF ART. The plot is weak sometimes, but it comes around it with this spectacular and beautiful character development.
Art is stunning of course, and the R15 officials are spicy precisely because they're not showing anything lol The mature version is great too!!
Anyways, a magnificent read, much recommend, very bien.
I keep coming back again and again throughout the years, because this story is sad and sweet and full of hope and passion and gorgeous art. But, overall, it accurately portrays BDSM psique. Yaoi gives us doms that are evil psychological torturers that get off on humiliation, and subs that are hopeless useless human servants who'll lick his master's footsteps for a good boy pat.... And, honestly, that's a tiny fraction of what bdsm can be.
Chronicles of How to Create Problems by Yourself when Everything is Completely Fine :)
LMAO yeah that’s true. the love was there of course but seriously… kaname could have started ONE conversation about wanting to cut down on the sex and they’d have zero problems
though i guess that’s kind of the point of the story— kaname realizing that “i won’t know if you don’t tell me!” applies to both him and shima. quite realistic for college students but still frustrating to read. such is life
would have loved a more in-depth (?) talk though, the confession scene was real cute but a little unrelated to their problem.










I prefer the fathers' story tbh, young seme gets on my nerves every single time. Also when tf did they become ABO. Like. It's brought up in chapter 31 and i thought it was some kind of alternate extra but is not? I'm confused? Listen i can like or dislike something, hate, rage or go gaga over it, but I don't tolerate confusion. If i wanted to be confused I'd be paying attention to my real life instead.