what a beautiful observation!!! i remember ppl asking why leto betrayed yanek when yanek treated him "well" but it truly wasnt love, yanek didnt love leto but it seemed to me that he was like a prize to him that no one else could touch
what a beautiful observation!!! i remember ppl asking why leto betrayed yanek when yanek treated him "well" but it truly wasnt love, yanek didnt love leto but it seemed to me that he was like a prize to him tha... Hana - chan
it's a take that's really irked me too lol... all i think is that leto was only ever worth anything to yanek as a dog on a leash. ein was the one to truly set him free and never expect anything in return not even loyalty. park jiyeon did an incredible job illustrating both ein and leto's inner conflicts and insecurities. dismissing their relationship as the product of "disloyalty" is a very sad bastardisation of such a tender story.
it's a take that's really irked me too lol... all i think is that leto was only ever worth anything to yanek as a dog on a leash. ein was the one to truly set him free and never expect anything in return not ev... sapphic
ur so right!!! i hope that ppl come to realize that one day
immortal aphrodite, on your intricately brocaded throne, child of zeus weaver of wiles this i pray; dear lady dont crush my heart with pains and sorrows
A very consistent theme all throughout wolf in the house has been the difference between love and possession.
If you love them let them go, self-sacrifice and strength. miilena and bexan, bexan and minsuk, ein and leto.
and then the cruelty of selfish desire, of entitlement to your claim. milena and pei, leto and yanek, minsuk and his ex-boyfriend.
chapter 31, ein to leto: "you don't place your ego above the other person's happiness when you're in love."
That's wonderful
Very self-explanatory.
If we needed a brief resume of this story it would be this comment.
what a beautiful observation!!! i remember ppl asking why leto betrayed yanek when yanek treated him "well" but it truly wasnt love, yanek didnt love leto but it seemed to me that he was like a prize to him that no one else could touch
it's a take that's really irked me too lol... all i think is that leto was only ever worth anything to yanek as a dog on a leash. ein was the one to truly set him free and never expect anything in return not even loyalty. park jiyeon did an incredible job illustrating both ein and leto's inner conflicts and insecurities. dismissing their relationship as the product of "disloyalty" is a very sad bastardisation of such a tender story.
ur so right!!! i hope that ppl come to realize that one day