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Pie pie March 25, 2026 3:07 am

Vericon is a rapist and there’s no way I can get past that and just accept that he’s a tsundere of something because that doesn’t excuse his actions I know it’s fictional but even if it is romanticizing abuse is not okay

    acorn April 1, 2026 7:17 am

    I get where you're coming from but I don't think Vercion raping Sunwon is romanticized in the general narrative though.

    Sunwon is clearly a victim of SA due to his past relationship. Hence, in the moment where Vercion forced himself on Sunwon, he had a fawn trauma response and convinced himself "no, I'm not being violated, I'm enjoying his, this is all I'm good at" and opted to respond in a way that would please his assaulter rather than fighting against it due to fear.

    We can see this in the way sunwon keeps on being careful with his reaction and how it contradicts with his thoughts. He goes along the lines of "If I keep on smiling, he (Vercion) will see me as less of a threat" "I just have to find the pleasure in the pain"

    It seems romanticized because Sunwon is *trying* to romanticize the situation as a means of disregarding his own feelings and prevent more violent reactions from his assaulter.

    Even after the first time he got assaulted by Vercion, he's been afraid of him since then. And even in the recent chapters, Sunwon only let go of what Vercion did to him in the previous chapters because Vercion, at that moment, in a foreign land, was the safest choice he can as a comforting. Especially since he was faced with someone who looked so much like his abusive ex.

    It's because Sunwon is the narrative that makes Vercion seem redeemed, hence the rape looking romanticized. At least that's how I see it.

    Because if we see the perspective of another character (take Albis for example), he acknowledges that what Vercion did to Sunwon was unforgivable and condemned him for that.

    acorn April 1, 2026 7:19 am
    I get where you're coming from but I don't think Vercion raping Sunwon is romanticized in the general narrative though. Sunwon is clearly a victim of SA due to his past relationship. Hence, in the moment where ... acorn

    *safest choice he can see as comforting

    Rabbit April 17, 2026 6:18 pm

    Sunwon calls it worship and he'd usually be fine with it, but Vercion was just taking his anger out on Sunwon that's why Sunwon didn't like what he was doing, it wasn't because he sexually involved himself with him. Vercion became a better interest in the latest chapters, but the fact that he now is plotting murder is worrisome to say the least. I wish for the 3 of them to be together, i think that'd be a happy ending, since anyway the 2 interests are very important in the story.

Pie pie February 22, 2026 10:40 pm

I’m suprized the author didn’t go with the typical “pay off your debt with your body” type of shit

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Pie pie October 11, 2025 6:20 pm

Does anyone know that one yaoi with two twin siblings both kinda look like fem-boys and one of them makes they both get kidnapped and the main love interest does bad things to them

    AshOle244 October 11, 2025 8:11 pm

    I Absolutely Won’t Be Fem-Corrupted…!! Il not sure kinda look the same

    Pie pie October 12, 2025 4:19 pm
    I Absolutely Won’t Be Fem-Corrupted…!! Il not sure kinda look the same AshOle244

    Thanks so much it wad this manga

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