I dont get why everyone's reaction to this arc is so dramatically negative. Its not even bad??? Like the terms of his "captivity" is really good. He was reassured that his siblings will be taken care of and we have evidence that his siblings trust Tae-shin enough to confide in him. He's not at risk of any sort of physical abuse. He was literally going to make things worse by running away and NOT asking for help. Am I saying its a good thing to hold someone captive against their will? No, but in bl manwha land this is like the best captivity situation you will ever find yourself in. PLUS its not out of the blue, unless you just did not pay attention to what kind of person the ML is. It was obvious it was leading to something either like this or with the uke running and things turning out 10x worse. Also its so obvious from other captive stories that this is being done out of love. I just think a lot of people reacting to this so negatively have no idea how bad captive stories usually are
I dont get why everyone's reaction to this arc is so dramatically negative. Its not even bad??? Like the terms of his "captivity" is really good. He was reassured that his siblings will be taken care of and we have evidence that his siblings trust Tae-shin enough to confide in him. He's not at risk of any sort of physical abuse. He was literally going to make things worse by running away and NOT asking for help. Am I saying its a good thing to hold someone captive against their will? No, but in bl manwha land this is like the best captivity situation you will ever find yourself in. PLUS its not out of the blue, unless you just did not pay attention to what kind of person the ML is. It was obvious it was leading to something either like this or with the uke running and things turning out 10x worse. Also its so obvious from other captive stories that this is being done out of love. I just think a lot of people reacting to this so negatively have no idea how bad captive stories usually are