I binged read everything in one day. HAHAHA!
The first 30 chapters: It was rough-- Sangwoo and Jaeyoung were getting into each other's nerves so so much that it also got into my nerves. Luckily, it's portrayed in a comedic way most of the time. Sangwoo wasn't very endearing at first but it's most probably because he's on the spectrum. As the chapters progress, he becomes more open and more cute. He's very commited in whatever he does.
The very emotional part of their relationship start after chapter 30 in my opinion. Then there will be steady fluff/romance/relationship stuff around chapter 56 and then it goes uphill from there (▰˘◡˘▰)
HMMMM, It's shonen-ai + unrequited love comedy, that means the main characters have a high chance of not getting together. There is definitely NO ROMANCE here, at least nothing so far from the released chapters (only pining, unrequitedness and comedy). I'll probably wait for more chapters if it still updates. Hehe.
On another note. . . the Hirose/Teacher thing is really REALLY suggestive. And they're 100% flirting, you can't tell me otherwise! I even feel like Hirose's more receptive (and blushes more) to the teacher's advances than with Nakamura (⊙…⊙ ) !!! I mean, I read a lot of genres and a lot of yaoi, nsfw and dark yaoi romance, but yeah. . . I just thought this was gonna be a fluffy story.They need to add 'unhealthy obsession', 'suggestive themes', 'suggestive grooming' and 'love/crush triangle w teacher' to the tags/genres ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶ --- But that's just my take on it. As someone who writes comics, scripts and fanfics, proper tags help a lot of people find what they want or don't want to read.







Outright fluff, so much fluff! Minimal angst, a sprinkle of jealousy (but they resolved that fairly quick), and 100% fluff, healthy relationship overall. Good read! Will save this to re-read when I need a good dose of dopamine.