This is my third time rereading this, and it never disappoints. The art is beautiful, and the plot never fails to keep me invested.
As for the ML, I think he has both good and bad qualities. Considering his trauma related to his mother and how he almost lost his crush because of a misunderstanding, I can understand why he became so obsessed. Still, that level of obsession is honestly a bit scary.
The MC is such a sweet and adorable character, but he's also too much of a pushover. He tends to blame himself whenever the ML gets angry or unhappy about something, which is really unhealthy.
That said, I guess they're a perfect match for each other. They suit each other's weirdness, I suppose. The ML needs someone like the MC, who listens and understands him, while the MC needs someone like the ML, who takes the lead. In their own way, they feel like soulmates.
One thing I appreciate about the ML is that he's aware of his own obsessive tendencies and actively tries to control them. For example, when he considered installing CCTV cameras in the house, he ultimately decided against it because he knew it would only make his obsession worse. So despite everything, he does know where to draw the line.
P.S. I really hope there will be more chapters showing how the MC comes out to his parents about his relationship with the ML. I'm also curious about what happens to their relationship in the future. Will the ML continue working at his family's company? Will his family eventually know about and accept the MC as his partner? And what exactly happened in the past that made the ML change his mind and decide to work for the family business in the first place?
There are still so many mysteries surrounding the ML that were never fully explained in the story.
But even if the author chooses not to continue the story or answer these questions, I still hope the ML and MC will continue living happily together in the future, regardless of whether the ML's family accepts their relationship or not. ML go through a lot actually, so he deserves happiness
This is my third time rereading this, and it never disappoints. The art is beautiful, and the plot never fails to keep me invested.
As for the ML, I think he has both good and bad qualities. Considering his trauma related to his mother and how he almost lost his crush because of a misunderstanding, I can understand why he became so obsessed. Still, that level of obsession is honestly a bit scary.
The MC is such a sweet and adorable character, but he's also too much of a pushover. He tends to blame himself whenever the ML gets angry or unhappy about something, which is really unhealthy.
That said, I guess they're a perfect match for each other. They suit each other's weirdness, I suppose. The ML needs someone like the MC, who listens and understands him, while the MC needs someone like the ML, who takes the lead. In their own way, they feel like soulmates.
One thing I appreciate about the ML is that he's aware of his own obsessive tendencies and actively tries to control them. For example, when he considered installing CCTV cameras in the house, he ultimately decided against it because he knew it would only make his obsession worse. So despite everything, he does know where to draw the line.
P.S. I really hope there will be more chapters showing how the MC comes out to his parents about his relationship with the ML. I'm also curious about what happens to their relationship in the future. Will the ML continue working at his family's company? Will his family eventually know about and accept the MC as his partner? And what exactly happened in the past that made the ML change his mind and decide to work for the family business in the first place?
There are still so many mysteries surrounding the ML that were never fully explained in the story.
But even if the author chooses not to continue the story or answer these questions, I still hope the ML and MC will continue living happily together in the future, regardless of whether the ML's family accepts their relationship or not. ML go through a lot actually, so he deserves happiness