I love the characters so much. They feel like humans. I hope shushu ends up with Corey!!! He treats her so well , and is aware of his boundaries as her friend. But it's like the story's hinting too much at that childhood friend guy :((((
(Does this have a novel? I'd LOVE to check it out!!)
THEY CUT OFF HIS HAIR AND HE SUDDENLY DIDN'T NEED GLASSES ANYMORE????? THESE MANHWAS ARE KILLING THE NERD SPECIES
I've only discovered this now but I'm glad that I did!!! It's amazing how obvious that the story was poured with so much love and dedication, with how much depth the plot has, unlike some of the 'modern' fantasy BL mangas with the same trope...it's such a refreshing, yet stressful read when the situation calls for it...haha
I honestly really, really love Rakan, and how he's written. He feels human, and I love his qualities that shines with his righteous persona. He's just, and sticks to his morals, yet at the same time isn't naive against the world— he chose to be like that, and was shapen by his surroundings as you can see when the story progresses. Everything connects. I really, really love this!!!!
I also love that despite this being tagged as shounen ai, it doesn't feel forced. I just wish that there's a sequel!!!!.·´¯`(>▂<)´¯`·.
Honestly, moving past all the conventionally attractive FMC's (with sides of fan service, and bazongas so large it hurts my eyes) with barely anything to distinguish between each of their personalities — the world building is actually decent? I've caught up till chapter 55. It's interesting. Though it fits the mold of "standard isekai" but with the MC not from Japan. He's basically to be born and to die there.
I especially like how the story tackles prejudices and racism with the werewolves, dwarves and humans. There are specific groups of humans that believe and act upon their prejudices, much like how it was in the medieval times. Like how anyone not human are viewed/treated as "beasts", "pigs", or just "tools".
It's enough to pass the time, and also gave me some insights.






