Aight i'm at chap 35 and so far It's not really my cup of tea. The story itself would've been very interesting had it been about any other people but unfortunately the author decided with these mcs. Firstly the mc has the mentality of a 5 year old with no common sense. He acts like a child oblivious and annoyingly innocent. You might say that It's because he was born a slave but being a slave doesn't mean you go around with negative iq. It's genuinely annoying to read how dumb he can be.
And ml on the other hand is ignoring all the very obvious signs and body language of the mc and just convinced that he's an experienced prostitute. You might also say that It's cause the mc said so himself but anyone with eyes could see that he's lying. Which is why Hammod could immediately tell that he wasn't actually a prostitute and was a normal slave.
All in all both main characters are dumb af which makes reading this kinda annoying. It's a shame cause the plot could've been really interesting it had so much potential if only the characters weren't being dimwits
Question for the peeps who read the novel. Does the novel have a more serious tone than the manhwa? Cause i know It's a thing for adapted manhwas to lower the angst scale by skipping scenes and stuff and i'm noticing that this is pretty light hearted despite the, i guess dark? Scenes. It's like a huge pet peeve for me when adaptations do that so i wanna know if the novel is the exact same or if It's just the manhwa
This was such an amazing read! It's been so long since i've read something good like this. The way the author portrayed loneliness and the inner thoughts of the mc is just beautiful. I'm so glad i came across this!