The bonus chapters are really bad. They come across as friends living together—literally, the uke is super cold and indifferent, and it’s not until chapter 6 that he shows any interest. It was really awkward to watch; there’s zero chemistry, and on top of that, the author drew them looking very stoic—their faces have no expression at all, and it looks awful
I loved it—I've reread it many times. The only thing I never understood was the relationship between the seme and the butterfly.... I just don't get how he fell in love or how it became such a special relationship, but the story was great! I wish the uke had a different hair color—that light blue doesn't really suit him.
It's really hard to read the first part of the story—the first few chapters.
Only in the last few chapters does the story get good; the rest is just violence, rape, and stuff like that. It’s a shame because this manhwa has potential. I think the big mistake is how the author created the uke character—he’s very dramatic, over-the-top, and his relationship with the seme is way too toxic, with little communication. It could have been a great story. 2/10
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I stopped reading it in chapter 21 because, based on my experience with shojo manhwa, I can already tell she’s extremely insecure—and I’m sure the author is going to use that weakness to create conflict! It’s so boring and such a damn cliché; I prefer a female lead who’s confident and brave but still has her vulnerable moments. I’m not going to waste my time on this. 3/10











I think the FL handled it really well—she’s great at debating and countering objections. Besides, it’s obvious the whole thing was set up by the prince; there’s no way they’d treat a duchess who has so much more power than them that way! I hope Rubellian does something to support her, too! (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜