He's not doing it just to marry randomly. By marrying her, he can fully protect her with his full powers as king. No one would dare to question her authority, because her rank would be ABOVE all who tries to use her. She will have the full backing of the noble king. EVEN HER FAMILY CANT TOUCH HER, even though they are related by blood. She has to be shielded from not only her family but the demonic forces, so alliances like this marriage is perfect. I have no idea why people keep asking how old he is when this is medieval times, and marriage is used for political gains. You only have to read The Stepmother's Marchen where the MC is half the Marchion's age and yet they had a father daughter bond despite being married ffs, and she used her title as marchioness to protect his children, who are only slightly younger than her, and their inheritance after he died. Don't apply modern morals to medieval times.
That's right, THIS is the reason why I stayed faaaaaaaaar away from the Sangmin/Jinhyun Yaoi ship. He was always being so fake around him, and I had the feeling Sangmin never truly gotten over the butt hurt humiliation he suffered in high school. There was always something so uncomfortable and sinister about the way Sangmin always regards Jinhyun, and now it's all out in the open.
STOP FUCKING CRYING ALL THE TIME ALREADY. I ship them so much in the beginning, when Hozumi had the balls to bully the other guy just to get Yamato's attention, but now he's crying so much I'm like, is this really the same person as before?? He cries even more than shoujo female leads. -.- The mangaka definitely went too far with the whole crying uke thing. At least show some fire, ANYTHING, to remind me you're still a guy and not a frail kitten.
he's always been a crybaby to me though. I feel like it was obvious that he was that way by how he went about getting Yamato's attention. Plus Yamato is the only safe space for him where he can actually express his emotions. I feel like Hozumi is the prime example of how unaddressed childhood trauma can affect relationships.
Well I am a guy n I cry a lot like the uke character it's because I'm sensitive n tends to cry even on small matters lol but I'm glad my bf is an understanding person haha but back to the topic I think he cry a lot because he can't take it anymore about his shitty parents he can't Cope it anymore imagine that u live in that kind of household that don't have anyone to depends on then traumatised because being left by ur mom the person that u can trust n ur precious. I'm sorry this is just my opinion
In the midst of all the raging comments... am I the only one who thinks Jieun is pretty? Villainess look suits her more then innocent heroine.
I'm not a fan of Jieun, but she is a worthy, realistic antagonist, much better than the one dimensional, cliched villainesses out there. There's a lot more depth and care the author gave to her character, that when she had her heart to heart conversation with Tia, you get the sense the two came a long way and mutually respected each other. It's why her ending is so fitting: you could say she redeemed herself and accepted her ending based on her choice to come back to the past. She knows she'll never see her family again.
Yes im not specifically fan of jieun either but i still support her i don't get too frustrated to her or anything i just think she's too innocent first of all who would be happy and smart in an unfamiliar world mostly when you lost your love (family and friends) she's just too realistic not the stereotype op fl who gets used immediately in certain situations (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜











This is the first time I've ever felt the jitters from seeing the MC and ML fall in love. THEY ARE TOO ROMANTIC I JUST CANT.