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TachibanaChiharu April 27, 2026 8:27 pm

This story I rated 2/5 because it's boring, no tension, few things make sense, and it wastes WAY too many chapters on smut. (and the art is sus). My recommendation is to skip this one; I couldn't make it past chapter 48 (end of season 2).
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The main character is a stereotype of shoujo heroines of yesteryear. He is bad at everything, passably cute, innocent, and theoretically pure of heart... even though he knows dragonboy is stealing stuff using dimension door trick, he still willingly accepts the things dragonboy steals and reaps the benefit of this theft. Mc's only talent, being the son of doctors and making tinctures/medicines, is rendered useless by the dragon's spit-healing ability. His only use is being a convenient fk hole I guess.

Also why is mc a weakling with a poor constitution? So he can be constantly damseled? There should be an in-story reason for this that adds to tension somehow but damseling is boring if there's no point to it other than to show off how cool the boyfriend is. All I can do is roll my eyes.

There's no real backstory setup for older brother, an antagonist, where the mc considers him anything other than a nice older brother. Mc isn't into him the way his brother is into mc, so there is no tension where mc has to decide between his sexpest older brother and dragon boy he has already been fking. Older bro never stood a chance. And dragon boy could squash him like a grape if he wanted to, none of which is interesting or compelling to read about. What matters is what mc thinks, who mc is interested in, that is where tension comes from, and there just isn't anything there for older bro, so it's just a waste of space/time, watching him abuse mc. Mc is never going to choose him.

Also why does mc have to hide out in the woods despite being worse than useless, can't hunt, barely can gather weeds or cook, can't do anything to help himself, yet it's totally fine for older brother to continue living in the village? This makes no sense. Both should be shunned if either is going to be for association with the parents. Also the reason the parents where shunned is dumb. Skilled doctors charging too little for services and medicines? The villagers would probably defend them to the death to keep them around, not the opposite. The dragon mythology with the lightning could've been interesting if explained better and worked into the story better. Don't even remember why the parents (i think?) were lightninged to death by the dragon anyway. My memories of this make it seem like this makes no sense either.

What exactly does older bro do for a living anyway? He lives in a huge house/compound yet doesn't really do much other than wander around the woods with a bow on occasion. He also still makes medicines! Throw him out of the village! Why are they letting evil medicine makers associated with the terrible parents still stay in the village?! No sense, makes NO sense.

Dragon boy is actually okay. He's appropriately bratty for being young. It's a little weird to go with "he grew up from an egg to an adult in a week and now I fk him" but okay, I guess "it's magic" is good enough. Dragon boy's mom is shown for all of like 3 panels in the first two seasons wondering where her egg went and then nothing until after season 2. Surely they could've mounted a search and found him by now considering that the weakling mc couldn't've carried the egg THAT far, and a house sitting in the woods by itself is kind of obvious.

(Insert comment about the art and how flat their heads are and the boring character designs for the humans... anyway.)

The main issue here is there's nothing going on in this comic. Mc doesn't want anything. Dragonboy wants mc, but doesn't have more than 2 brain cells in his head so he doesn't think about anything else other than mc and sex. Instead of actually having a plot, such as like, mc wanting to move to a new town and opening a new apothecary business, or wanting to make amends with the town who threw his parents out, or going to study as an apprentice or just.... anything... it's all just smut.

This is not a compelling story, it's just porn.

I'm sure stuff happens beyond chapter 48 but even 48 chapters is too many before anything compelling happens. I just can't drag my way through this comic. I recommend skipping this one.

TachibanaChiharu April 2, 2026 8:59 pm

These two feel nearly identical to the leads in The Good Teacher
https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/the_good_teacher/

TachibanaChiharu March 14, 2026 4:30 am

I haven't read this comic because it isn't done yet, but I keep coming back to read the head-scratching comments, and I can't for the life of me figure out wtf this comic is about.

    blehh March 14, 2026 4:41 am

    NO LITERALLY.. ppl keep talking about this one so everytime i look at it and the comments it just seems like a LOT

TachibanaChiharu March 7, 2026 3:07 pm

The art/smut art in this is great. I love the extreme detail the artist puts into the sex and 8====D. I find this so much better than the "fore-arm clenching apple" unrealistic junk that most artists give their tops, or the baby carrots that most artists give their bottoms. And it's all uncensored, baybeeeeeee.

Also appreciate that the bottom enjoys the sex. I love that their personalities and character designs are so different. Love that the top is just goofy, hyper, excited, obsessed and not toxic. I love that the cute puppy is special needs and that the puppy doesn't just disappear once the leads get together, and that mc's love of dogs is what brings them together.

TachibanaChiharu September 8, 2025 10:48 pm

This is a thankfully short story that's an average attempt at writing an edgy psychological comic. The issues here are that a lot of things that happen just don't make sense or are not justified/set-up by the plot. Plus some questionable art choices.

Nothing at all is done with Ace being a football guy. It says he's a QB but it shows him running with the ball in like one panel (normally you'd show him in the pocket ready to pass/throw), so maybe he's a running back or wide receiver instead? Either way, it seems little effort is made by the author to understand anything about the sport one of their leads plays.

Meanwhile Colin is called a loser but is good looking despite glasses (like, every other character including the gf is drawn much uglier) and Colin gets good grades so it doesn't make a lot of sense why anyone would call him a loser aside from jealousy. Idk.

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When people say "cheating", are they referring to Ace going on dates with the gf? Or are they referring to the locker room blowjob scene? I can't figure it out. If Ace basically MAKES Colin do it, is it really cheating? If Ace doesn't actually do anything with his gf and can't stand being with her and Colin knows about it from the beginning, is it really cheating? I'm not sure what it is people are referring to with this.

Anyway.

Is his name Colin because it sounds like and is spelled like Colon? May as well call them Ace Ramrod and Colon McButthole.

Let's start with the art. I have to say, the character designs for the two leads are fine. They both are clearly hot/attractive. Someone even says that Ace was only put on the football team because he's hot and people want to look at him, not because he has any skills. LOL. Although even this fucboi seems to get really good grades, since he was #2 only behind Colin. However, the artist's ability to draw these two consistently is sketchy at best. And all the other characters in the story, including the gf are drawn much uglier, presumably by choice. And I'm just gonna say it, the dicks are weird. Fat, stumpy, with a wide mushroom cap on the end. It's like something AI would come up with after only being described what a d!ck looks like.

This story does not have a main character. From the start, we have no one's perspective and just kind of hear students talking about the two leads. Then we take Ace's perspective for a little bit, and then Colin's at some point. As readers we get behind Ace defending Colin early on, then Colin after Ace starts being kind of a pr!ck to him. Then at some point the audience is like well, they're both jerks. It's really hard to have a story people like if you don't clearly define a main character and make them sympathetic. This works against the story from the get-go.

Meanwhile, Colin ever assuming Ace would be interested in him regardless of anything Colin did is a bit of a stretch. Not only is Ace hetero-coded from the beginning, the whole point of the plot is that he's a selfish ahole fucboi that uses and tosses away women. The plan is stupid because there's no indication Ace would ever be interested in another dude. This would only work in BL-crazyworld where everyone is gay or bi.

The druggie subplot was a completely out of nowhere deus ex machina to awkwardly force a power shift between the two leads and was not set-up at all. Ace's justification for doing the drugs works against the plot as well since it would make more sense for him to dive in excitedly rather than being hesitant. I'm not even sure why Colin pulled away given he was in it for the revenge/money not because he was ever necessarily interested in Ace. This whole section falls on its face and needs a rewrite.

Lastly, there isn't really any wrap-up at the end of this story. Colin does an "ah HA! you've been punked!" and then ... just decides he's fine to continue this relationship/sexual dynamic with Ace? Ace doesn't seem to care AT ALL that this whole thing was a setup to take him down. And if Colin continues his relationship with Ace then ... I'm sorry, but the revenge was not had at all. It's that girl who was actually punked. ╮( ̄▽ ̄"")╭

TachibanaChiharu August 29, 2025 7:23 pm

This comic is a very typical specimen of its type. The main character is too nice for his own good, and both love interests suck. Although Dojin sucks worse. This reminds me of "Love On Hold" aka "Why Are You So Kind To Everyone Except Me?"; it's like a shorter version of that same story. Ofc the top in that story has even more issues than Dojin here.

This is a perfectly readable story despite issues. It's pretty short, the pace is good, and the art's fine I guess even though the character designs for the two leads, especially Dojin, fall short.

spoilers... talking of things I found annoying
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So, both Baek Ha and that girl can tell these two idiots like each other. Baek Ha goes for it anyway, which, you know, it's not like they were dating or anything. He's kinda manipulative trying to wedge himself into Yunwoo's life at every opportunity. But he does completely back off and give up once the two leads finally hook up. I feel like he's a lot more mature about the whole thing.

Dojin, meanwhile, actively tries to control and prevent mc from interacting with his one other friend. Even when they're dating later, he doesn't seem to trust Yunwoo to defend their relationship against Baek Ha. I will never understand why comics like this try to make it seem like people think characters like mean Dojin are "nice" and yet actual nice guy Yunwoo has no friends for some reason even though in reality Yunwoo's the type that everyone would be friendly with. People would only hang around Dojin to mooch off his coolness factor (and normally money too, but in this case Dojin's family isn't rich), even though I don't find him that cool, esp compared to Baek Ha. And Baek Ha is way hotter, I dunno why the girls aren't falling all over themselves over him instead of ugly Dojin. Bleh.

Also, after Yunwoo's confession, there really should've been more separation. Either Dojin rejects him outright and they spend time apart and then Dojin goes crazy when he realizes his other half is missing. Or, Dojin asks for time like he did, and mc should've said they should spend some time apart and have him pull away, causing Dojin to go even more crazy with jealousy over mc exclusively hanging out with Baek Ha (and, it should be, other people that mc should've been friends with).

Normally in a story like this, where mc has no friends other than the ml, it would've been Dojin actively preventing people from associating with mc, but I guess there wasn't enough time for that here, ha.

Anyway, it's fine, worth reading. Definitely doesn't overstay its welcome or drag in any way. Just needed a little more umph to make this a more interesting and less typical story.

TachibanaChiharu August 10, 2025 5:56 am

I didn't particularly love this comic, but Dojin salvaged it for me by being the best character. He gives his brother Dowon crap constantly when they're around each other, he took responsibility and did what he had to do when he was young, he's a good son to his and Dowon's mom, and he bails everyone out of all the trouble they're in constantly. He also has the far superior character design of the two brothers, and generally of everyone in the comic. He shuts grandpa down abruptly with a nonchalant and matter-of-fact declaration. And, he's the source of some of the best comedy in the comic.

TachibanaChiharu July 20, 2025 7:46 pm

Holy hell, Shin looks hot af as a cop too. ( ´ཀ` )

I love this comic so much. While they do bone a lot, the author never loses track of the actual plot going on, which makes me so happy.

TachibanaChiharu May 17, 2025 5:45 pm

Read chapters 1-37.5 here and then jump over to the Triple Crown comic and start reading at chapter 1 there to the end.

King's Maker is non-R and comprises 1 season, chapters 1-37.5.

King's Maker Triple Crown is the R-rated follow-up and comprises 3 seasons, 1-3. I don't know why they're labeled 2, 2, and 3 here. Anyway, don't read Triple Crown seasons 1-3 here; instead, after reading chapters 1-37.5 here, then switch to the other comic page for Triple Crown and start at chapter 1 there (it picks up after ch37). The mature scenes will be intact on that page.

They are getting close to the final chapter on the Triple Crown mature page (TC 141 = censored 123, so we have something around 4-10 chapters to go for the mature version end of main TC season 3 story, depending on how much sex scene chapters were cut for the finale of TC s3)

    Roh May 22, 2025 8:01 am

    thank you!

TachibanaChiharu February 23, 2025 5:09 am

Where do I even begin? The first 25 chapters or so of this comic are the most boring, paint-by-numbers, "I've read this 3 other times in 3 other comics" sort of plot/premise with stereotypical leads that I almost gave up on it before the comic just completely jumps the shark.

But then at this point, we start getting some insight into the backstories of the characters, the introduction of a major side character with so much mystery surrounding him and his past relationships with the other characters, that the whole plot just breaks loose. The tension ratchets up to 11, the pace picks up and suddenly you're wondering who is what and if you misread/misinterpreted all of the previous chapters with backstory between the leads. You start to question if any of these guys can be called a reliable narrator or not, including Sodam.

Both of the love interests act like total aholes to the main character at various times, a lot of the lazy, paint-by-numbers aspect of the first 1/3 of the comic is suddenly put into a different light and you realize that there was a reason things happened that way. You go back and forth between hating/liking each love interest and at points hating both of them and then wondering if it wouldn't just be better for Sodam to just go it alone and let these two psychos burn themselves to the ground.

I would say if you can manage to get to the halfway point of the story and it hasn't pulled you in by then, you'll probably never like it, but it is also a lot to ask of a reader to get through nearly half of the story before it 'gets good'.

Anyway, I didn't particularly love this comic but it was interesting enough after a certain point that I definitely wouldn't call it bad. You can tell the author did a lot planning for this story because there are many things set up early on that you totally don't recognize as a setup until the end of the story. And honestly most gripes that a reader might have were addressed by the author at least somewhere (several were addressed inadequately IMO, but they were at least acknowledged and addressed). In the end I consider this a 3.5/5, which isn't a great rating, but I am still glad I read this because it certainly gave my brain a lot to think about by the end.

    Yaoifandom February 24, 2025 3:48 pm

    I totally agree on this. I would love to watch the main love interest to learn more about BDSM and maybe that twisted mind of his is a sign of being kind of a Dom or smth. It bothered him this much and we never learn to know how he actually copes with it at the end.

    BTW, did we ever learn what his name is?

    Lizabe11_Eg February 24, 2025 4:32 pm

    you encapsulated all my thoughts on this perfectly, even our rating is the same ong

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