Bruh, the author for this is the same one who wrote Monday’s Savior/Save the Dae. Both stories have grooming themes and a large power imbalance dynamic. In this story, the ML raised the MC from a young age as a parental figure, which being adopted siblings on paper. In Monday’s Savior, the other brother (the ML) is rich and slightly older than the MC, who has no money or parents. The ML also takes advantage of the MC’s circumstances to “adopt him” and try to make him join his family. He infantilizes Won Dae by referring to him as Dae Dae and making him do kinks sexually like the golden shower part.
Bruh, the author for this is the same one who wrote Monday’s Savior/Save the Dae. Both stories have grooming themes and a large power imbalance dynamic. In this story, the ML raised the MC from a young age as a parental figure, which being adopted siblings on paper. In Monday’s Savior, the other brother (the ML) is rich and slightly older than the MC, who has no money or parents. The ML also takes advantage of the MC’s circumstances to “adopt him” and try to make him join his family. He infantilizes Won Dae by referring to him as Dae Dae and making him do kinks sexually like the golden shower part.