Seme uses teary and sweet words to lure uke not that i hate it but rape is common thing in mangaka's works so I'm used to it overall plot is pretty decent and easily forgetful.
It's not that I support rape but I can't help but be addicted to this kind of fictional relationship. It resembles a lot to the novel are you addicted? I couldn't help it, I really enjoyed it.
Enemies to lovers...kinda In typical Minase Masara fashion, starts out with non-con sex as the Seme forces the Uke into a relationship only because he was the only person to ever NOT fall for his charms. Seme really loves the Uke though, his feelings were genuine from beginning, and the Uke saw through his pretense.
Trigger Warning: Rape This story was different. Quiet and serious, Ryou reunites at University with Fujishiro, a guy he had hated since childhood. However, Fujishiro had always been fascinated with Ryou and the cheerful, popular guy forces himself on Ryou and blackmails him into dating. It’s undeniably a total dick move, but it works because Ryou has always seen through Fujishiro’s facade to the real guy beneath and when Fujishiro becomes even more authentic in their time dating, Ryou falls for him. Fujishiro is an odd dichotomy of aggressive manipulation and sweet vulnerability. Ryou has a soft side under his cold, antisocial veneer and both guys are a surprisingly good match.
By the end of the first chapter I wanted to deck Fujishiro. What a fucking douche! I seriously feel that Ryou should have just upped and leave this damn jerk. Ryou deserves better. Would have loved to see Ryou end up with Souta the lil brother. Now that would have made a better storyline.
I have always been trapped by you. I’m controlled by this emotion that I can’t fathom. Invited by a friend to a drinking party, Ryou reunites with Fujishiro, a man he’s hated since childhood. His ability to socialize with anyone remains unchanged. Remembering his irritation towards Fujishiro being liked by everyone surrounding him, he decides not to get involved, but… When they were left alone, Fujishiro poked at his true feelings saying “you hate me, don’t you?” And confessing he ‘likes’ Ryou, the only person who hates him. He pushed him down and came on to him. Is Fujishiro just playing with Ryou…? The boundary of the ambiguous and impure love and hate.