You ever read character dialogue and wonder how MUCH the authors use of “trying to sound smart but just saying words” lowers the quality of a chapter, bc unless Nick was written to intentionally make the whole conversation seem like nonsense, I felt whatever point being made was not made like at all….
I most certainly do but when it comes to talking about the human condition and how we’d evolve based off the sociality constructs, it just feels off to suddenly use EXTREMELY academic dialogue for these topics with a character that has not spoken in that manner from previous chapters. Like this feels copy and pasted from a journal in the sense. So no offense but go fuck yourself dude
Got a bombshell alpha waiting for him at home and he still needs the random omega to feel like something he’s not SMH
tbh tho this manhwa definitely displays really extreme viewpoints about abo that are also trauma induced so I’m not surprised the actions being taken feel far more irrational and sadistic then usual
Everyone saying they need the black-hair gonepermanently….WHELP the raws is gonna make you want that even more
black-hair gets permissions to take him out of the prison for a formal ultrasound check up as well as overnight at a hotel outside the prison. You can see orange hair is VISIBLY uncomfy the whole time throughout the chapters but black hair just keeps pushing him and evidently the latest ch. 45 ends with him sexually coercing orange hair in the hotel room
I knooooow ppl are not happy with the angst but I will say that out of all the angst and near break up arcs I’ve read, this was extremely realistic and practical. Andrew had some serious insecurity issues and Nathan saw that and seeing as how he wants to go from place to place, wasn’t sure if he could wait for him like that. They communicate and you see the difference in their approach or there lack of with relationships. It’s very compelling. And despite that, their connection to each other still pulls them together. I quite like it, my only opinion is the content within each chapter is pretty short. The author spends too many panels on smaller details and expressions that could be put in one image and allow more space for the plot to move faster within each chapter. Overall, still very interested and again, good practical angst right here.









It’s enough to make a grown man cry