You knew what kind of person the Dr was and want to avenge him, you know the hounds have no emotion or care for the other civilians, the Dr warned you about this guy, and you still are a dumbass and thought "maybe he's a good guy after all." Also, why tf would he carry the Dr's ring around with him? To ReMemBeR wHaT hE nEeDs To Do, what an actual dumbass. My god everyone in this story is an idiot. Can they just all kill each other and get it over with, like it's no surprise we can't trust the other hounds, so why bother trying to manipulate us into trusting them. Anyone with a brain would know they can't be trusted. At this point, I only like the ML, and that shouldn't be a good thing because he also isn't a good person
You know you dont have to read this... Right?
Also MC IS A FUCKING HUMAN!!! HE WATCHED THE DOCTOR DIE RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM OF COURSE HE'S GOING TO CARRY AROUND THE RING THAT REMINDS HIM OF A FRIENDS!!!
Yes I agree that he was a dumbass for thinking the snake guy was good...
OH YES OF COURSEE!! OF COURSE YOU LIKE ML WHY WOULDN'T!! JUST LIKE EVERY OTHER HOE IN THIS COMMENT SECTION THAT HATES TEACH!!
Are you okay? Do you need to do some breathing exercises? Who said just because someone likes a character, it means they like them or are attracted to them? I don't know if you're aware of this, but not every character you like or tolerate you have to be in love with. Why assume I even like men? I'm bold enough to admit that some characters are just flat out stupid. He can appreciate the ring in his honor, but why on earth would he carry it around the people who killed him or instigated his death?
And believe it or not, some people are mature enough to continue reading a story even if they aren't necessarily impressed by some of the characters. I started this story with high hopes, and some chapters and characters might frustrate me, but that doesn't mean I hate it enough to stop reading it. There are aspects that I am still curious about, plot points that I want to see where they go, but I'm mature enough to admit certain parts of the story are frustrating or I'm not a fan of. I am simply expressing my thoughts and opinions on a certain character or pattern of behaviors in characters.
I suggest you don't dive into "debates" or future conversations assuming the sexuality or personal interests of someone you don't or barely know. Some of us are capable of having mature conversations without trying to insult the other party just because we might disagree with them. Best of luck to you and your future readings.
My biggest issue with the ending is not that the main couple ended up together, it's that the story never convincingly earns that outcome.
The central conflict wasn't a misunderstanding, a rivalry, or a simple case of two people struggling to communicate. The relationship was built on a severe imbalance of power. The MC's financial desperation left him vulnerable, while the what's-his-face possessed the money, status, and control necessary to dictate the terms of their relationship. Because the story establishes this dynamic from the beginning, any eventual reconciliation requires a level of accountability proportional to the harm that was done.
Instead, the ending seems to treat billy baddass's feelings as evidence of redemption. The story spends a great deal of time proving that he loves the MC, but far less time proving that he understands the damage he caused. Love, by itself, is not accountability. A character can genuinely love someone and still have harmed them in ways that require serious reflection, acknowledgment, and change.
The ML experiences suffering throughout the story, but suffering is not the same thing as taking responsibility. Consequences that happen to a character are different from consequences they actively confront. What feels missing is a genuine reckoning with his behavior and a clear acknowledgment of how his actions affected the main character. The story asks readers to accept that he has changed, but it rarely shows him fully grappling with the reality of what he did.
Another issue is that the narrative often treats the mc's continued love as proof that reconciliation is deserved. However, love and forgiveness are not the same thing. People can continue to love someone who has hurt them while still recognizing that the relationship is unhealthy, unsafe, or beyond repair. The story never meaningfully explores that distinction, which makes the resolution feel less emotionally convincing.
I also think the reception of this character would be very different if he were not conventionally attractive. Many people are willing to extend sympathy and forgiveness to characters they find appealing in ways they would not for less attractive characters. As a result, the story sometimes feels as though it relies on the ML's "attractiveness" to soften actions that would otherwise be viewed much more badly.
A tragic backstory can explain harmful behavior, but explanation is not the same thing as justification. Understanding why someone became the person they are does not erase the consequences of their actions. The ending seems to blur that distinction, presenting the ML's emotional vulnerability as evidence that he deserves forgiveness rather than treating forgiveness as something that must be earned.
For me, a stronger ending would not necessarily require punishment, but it would require accountability. The ML needed to acknowledge the ways he exploited a vulnerable person, show positive change over time, respect the MC's autonomy, and accept the possibility that forgiveness might never come. Instead, the story appears to treat romantic love as a substitute for redemption.
That's why the ending feels disappointing to me. Not because redemption is impossible, but because the story asks us to believe in it without fully showing the difficult work required to achieve it.
YES YOU TELL EMMM, we need more development in here not just the redemption, realization, and chasing arc, we need more and the chapters it has now obviously weren't able to show it properly.
"Love doesn't automatically mean accountability" exactly! Realizing he loves Dan, regretted his actions, which equals making up for them. The author should've added more chapters. The ending is too disappointing .
All I can say is we all need a more rounded and phased character development. More chapters, I demand for it.
Okay I believe I saw someone say that the author confirmed they will NOT end up together, but I think she has fanart of them being a couple, so they just might not be canon in the comic? Also one of them is gonna die, I forget which tho. This might not all be 100% true... ┗( T﹏T )┛
We've known since the beginning they probably wouldn't end up together. There was a huge wave of people dropping this a while ago cus someone wrote a comment about how the author was queer baiting and a lot of their posts on Twitter pissing people off. It's a shame cus I think I really liked this one, n the arts pretty cool









Am I stupid, or I thought she met his brother before?