Here are my thoughts on each character:
1. Head
I actually like how Head is more talkative now. He’s finally using his head to think through things and solve situations properly, and it shows real progress on his part.
2. D*ck
His character development is so endearing. The contrast between his clinginess and Victor’s tsundere personality is honestly adorable. Their dynamic works in a way that feels natural and fun to watch.
3. Heart
This is where everything hit me the hardest. His crashout was valid and long overdue. Throughout Season 1, he was never treated the way he deserved. He poured everything he had into loving Victor, and still, it was not enough. Victor chose red flags over the person who cared for him the most. Why keep trying to change someone who refuses to love you back? At some point, you have to choose yourself, and Heart finally did. It hurts, but I respect it.
4. Victor
I honestly don’t know where to begin or how to make this brief. I get that Victor is inexperienced and basically a child when it comes to love, but he’s starting to frustrate me with how poorly he treats Heart. I try to be patient because he’s new to all of this, but it only goes so far.
That’s all for now. I’m looking forward to Season 2—fighting, Author-nim! ~ヾ(*'▽'*)
I am glad we are all in the same boat here, because Heart truly does not deserve to be treated this way. Yes, Head may be attractive and charming on the surface, but looks should never be enough to excuse the way he acts. Heart is different. He is precious in the truest sense, someone who pours genuine care into Victor without expecting anything in return.
Every moment he shows up for him feels sincere, almost selfless. That is why it hurts to see him overlooked and brushed aside, when his love is the kind that deserves to be cherished.
At this point, I am here for Heart alone, because he embodies the kind of devotion that should never be taken for granted. (。╯︵╰。)
That final kiss spoke volumes. Fin’s face showed desperation and relief. There was sorrow in his eyes but also a fragile kind of happiness, as if he chose to believe in an illusion he knew was false. The demon kissed with open eyes. He looked amused, calculating, and slightly flustered. It was never affection. It was triumph.
The kiss wasn’t love; it was the triumph of a contract disguised as intimacy. (。╯︵╰。)
I understand why the main character clings so desperately to the male lead. It’s no longer simple love but it’s a dependency born from loss and loneliness. With his family gone, the male lead became the only hand he could hold onto in the dark, so he endures every wound, every betrayal, just to keep him close. But his anger… I feel it deeply. Imagine bearing all the torment, accepting the pain of being with someone who cheats so openly, who shares himself with countless others, only to be told he now wants to walk away. That isn’t just betrayal, it’s a cruelty that shatters the soul. (。•︿•。)
I don’t even know how to feel right now. This manga left me completely shattered. At first, I thought it was just another lighthearted story about two friends playing games, but as the layers started to peel away, I realised how dark and painful their world really was. It’s beautiful in a way that hurts – seeing how Kobayashi stayed despite everything, how Takagi clung onto him like he was the only thing keeping him sane, and how it all ended in betrayal and quiet resignation.
It made me think about how people can crave love so badly that they accept even the most twisted forms of it. The ending felt so heavy, like all their games and laughter were just illusions to cover up the rot underneath. This is one of those stories that stays with you long after you finish it. Beautiful, haunting, and painfully human.
Another day, another update – grateful to be alive.
Here’s a quick summary of everyone’s comments on this chapter:
1.Some noticed the pink-haired character and guessed it might be a sheep, based on Little A’s dream and the character’s fluffy fur or hair.
2.Many are hoping Mr. K’s eggs will finally hatch, since it would be the first time Mr. K actually gets to be with its own eggs.
3.Readers are enjoying how we’re learning real farm animal facts along the way.
4.Everyone’s excited to see more lore about Mr. Little A and Fluffy.
5.Lastly, Wishing Little A to be a switch!
See you in weeks ~ ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
I’m choosing to trust this manga’s process because I really like this author – their stories always have that cute, giggly vibe and an art style I adore. I’ll just ignore what the seme said this time because, despite that foul line, I do appreciate that he isn’t the usual aggressive type you see in other yaoi. At least here, he actually asks for consent ~ (♡μ_μ)
I just love the fujoshis and fudanshis in this fandom. Everyone’s so full of positive energy, and it’s honestly been a while since I’ve felt this way. Most yaoi series these days have such bad plots and storylines, plus their fandoms can be really toxic. But here, everyone’s just having fun. We all even agree that when we die, we’d probably end up like that ghost in the manga, which is hilarious. HAHAHA ~
I’ve been feeling so conflicted and overwhelmed while reading this manhwa — not because the plot is confusing, but because the future it hints at is so uncertain. I genuinely have no idea what’s going to happen next, and that unpredictability is making me anxious in the best and worst ways. Has anyone else forgotten the title? It’s Hounds of Sisyphus. That name alone says a lot. In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was doomed to push a boulder uphill for eternity, only for it to roll back down every time. And honestly, that symbolism fits this manhwa perfectly. The struggle, the weight, the inevitability — it’s all there.
I can already feel the emotional weight creeping in, and I just dearly hope that whatever pain this story delivers, it’s something I can endure. I’m still not over 10 Years Where I Loved You the Most — that manhwa destroyed me. It left me completely shattered, and I don’t think I have the emotional stamina to go through something that devastating again. So I’m bracing myself, hoping Hounds of Sisyphus doesn’t wreck me the same way… but deep down, I’m scared it will. (っ˘╭╮˘)っ









Jahid and Cyric softened my heart in a way I didn’t expect. Their bond carried so much quiet sincerity that it made the ending feel both heavy and comforting. The world they lived in had so much potential, which is why it hurts a little that the story ended this soon. There were so many pieces of lore that begged for more depth, especially the sudden plot reveals that dropped in the middle of explanations and then disappeared without follow-up. I really wanted more about the Mage who could shift genders, and the Dragon and Princess lore deserved its own spotlight.
Even so, I’m satisfied with how it wrapped up. If I were Cyric, I would have run too. Living a life built on lies is still a cage, and choosing freedom takes courage. Jahid did what he had to do and brought honor back to the dragon, which made the ending feel right and complete in its own way.
As for the aristocrats… honestly, I hope every single one of them rots. They earned it. (ಥ﹏ಥ)