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This is 100% the best story-line I've read in a Manwha. The time in the past was straightforwardly described even in the first panel, making me really want to see what all those metaphores--especially about how the girl with pink hair continued to walk up the endless staircase hoping to see the reason but along the way forgetting why she's there in the first place. It's making my heart turn in knots. I was also looking for the past children to realize the mistake that was made. Especially with Nora, and this chapter right here gives justice to the flow of the story.
Sometimes I would think, maybe the death of certain characters is made necessary to have a great resolution and to make justice to what the whole story is about. It's not just about gaining pittance out of the audience but imploring a deep connection from the audience to the story and pointing out that everything in life (or in the story) is not just because of pure coincidence.
This is beautiful. Really. Perfect.
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It's a syndrome wherein someone in captivity (kidnapped or someone that is under trauma i.e. victims) creats a bond/relationship with their captors. It's a real thing, and it builds with empathy. I think it's the thing that's happening here. Considering that they actually had a bond before the rape. (omegaverse and the close comparison of humans and animals having heat/ruts are beyond me. I know it's fictional but sometimes it doesn't make sense. Sometimes it's made into an excuse to molest someone, like, ughhhh).
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I don’t think you get it, him liking Keith is fine & it’s not Stockholm Syndrome as Keith wasn’t the one who kidnapped him. Sure he might’ve raped him, but he was in his rut so he didn’t even know what he was doing. Not tryna justify his actions, but it also seemed like a CNC to me, as he did want Keith to fuck him cuz he loved him.
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But honestly, hyesung and dojin's relationship, i think, is the type that feels like they don't like each other but truly they do. Maybe it's not something others might appreciate coz of the generic plotlines for love stories, but in reality there are people who're like that and is also greatly misunderstood.
There were panels in the story that I thought jumped from one scene to another. I was kinda lost in the middle of it but eventually got the gist of the plot.
The flow of the whole story seems to be rushed? At first it came like just a chill tempo, you know, but then, the scenes escalated a bit too ubruptly, it was so overwhelming. I think the author might have some story progression in thought, maybe? I wish there'll be something that will equalize the whole tone of the story.
For the uke's part, i like his character. I like how he stands up for himself and knows how to refuse the seme.
And for the seme, boy do you have so many quirks about you. First of all, i was thinking, "I thought he was smart? How'd he not get what the uke's trying to say? Like bruh?". I know smart people may be dull and apathetic at times and sometimes a bit too, let's say, have their own world to some extent, but not like the seme. He's a medical student he didn't even bother checking the history of the uke, if he really was curious what really happened. How can you just assume everything??
Anyway, you can tell im frustrated with the seme's character. but so far i like where the story is going.