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Lil Mochi Cat May 2, 2026 1:35 pm

I mean... We tried to cook but we burned water in the bottom of the pan. I could turn off my brain for a second and read, and I did. Story is a typical BL, there was character development, learning and growing but I feel like the redemption just wasn't enough for what he did. Granted, in the situation all that matters is what the other party wants to do.

Was there an international struggle with Asil? Yep. He didn't just brush everything under a rug and be like "well the sex is good so I'll forgive him". He really had to struggle within himself to be able to let go of hatred and begin to love the ML, however... I feel like there should've been more. Asil should have had a support system so things wouldn't seem like the ML was all he had. Granted, that was true. His family basically abandoned him to pursue their own happiness, and there's nothing wrong with that, sometimes that's just how it is.

But goddammit if Vallery (?) doesn't get on his knees and beg for forgiveness every single day, I don't want it. He did what he did true to his character, and I like that, both characters seemed like real people. The soft moments that made Asil question Vallery's (?) humanity were really real to me. I guess all and all, it was pretty rushed. I knew the moment Asil got poisoned what Vallery (?) was gonna do from them on out. Within my expectations, 7/10

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