Siiigh. I really dislike Shuraka’s framing of Tei. Hiding letters, isolating him from fellow northerners. And I’m surprized Tei feels bored to death. Fortunately he can train of his own, through in secret, and has an ally. I just like Nashid a lot, from his character design (let’s be real, he’s insanely good looking) to his personality. Such a tease, probably bored too until Tei came back to entertain him. XD I’m also quite impressed at how different each bwat story is. Authors often rely on patterns, it's familiar and easy for the readers as well. But I truly like how you can’t predict anything here (or at least in their latent works), how they manage novelty, world building, etc. I’m enjoying for the main relationship (which is too unfair and unbalanced to be called love yet) and for the actual plot (and for the half brothers).
Siiigh. I really dislike Shuraka’s framing of Tei. Hiding letters, isolating him from fellow northerners. And I’m surprized Tei feels bored to death. Fortunately he can train of his own, through in secret, and has an ally.
I just like Nashid a lot, from his character design (let’s be real, he’s insanely good looking) to his personality. Such a tease, probably bored too until Tei came back to entertain him. XD
I’m also quite impressed at how different each bwat story is. Authors often rely on patterns, it's familiar and easy for the readers as well. But I truly like how you can’t predict anything here (or at least in their latent works), how they manage novelty, world building, etc. I’m enjoying for the main relationship (which is too unfair and unbalanced to be called love yet) and for the actual plot (and for the half brothers).