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Polarbeard May 22, 2021 4:31 am

Kyoumizu can sure build you up and tear you down in the same breathe lol
https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/knight_s_susume/mf/v01/c004/21/

I like how delicate Iwaki is in this scene, his face looks like "um, but I was hoping to take a bath so I could do it with you on a clean bed" lmao. Kyoumizu was actually pretty manly most of story so I was hoping for a short seme x tall uke situation but.........
https://www.mangago.me/read-manga/knight_s_susume/mf/v01/c004/36/

Nana February 15, 2021 8:45 am
gwah October 6, 2020 3:54 am

Iwaki is such a good bf, honestly made me feel 100x more single

CassSprinkle August 15, 2018 1:58 am

Damn Iwaki would be a beautiful bottom.

CassSprinkle August 15, 2018 1:58 am

Maybe in the future “princess” will. Grow, or just top him as he is

aerslevdi November 12, 2017 10:51 pm

Loved it! I really liked that the rape wasn't diminished after a few pages. But it was addressed properly and used as a catalyst for the uke's strength development as well as the seme's bullying. And I really loved how while being addressed as a princess he was actually a prince! He was a really strong character even if he didn't look the part and not in a feminine, crybaby way as this kind of cute ukes are usually depicted.

miachan May 16, 2020 5:42 am

yea the plot is really good

Kipbly89 August 15, 2017 7:55 pm

That the tall one bottomed. He just feels bottom vibes. ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶

Himeowchama January 17, 2018 6:35 pm

Srsly thought he was a bottom until I saw his love interest(≧∀≦)

ashjya November 20, 2016 3:53 am

hes just a dick now

Lei April 21, 2016 10:37 am

Story has bullying, a lot of it. And characters just breeze over it and call it pranks. Malicious pranks are just pranks, afterall........no they're not. The characters must be saints for not trying a hand at revenge.

#-.-)

dawn November 3, 2016 4:18 pm

I don't know about that... What the characters say and how they act are two very different things in this case.

First off, and I cannot say this enough: The 'pranks' were malicious, DANGEROUS, and cruel. They were bullying at its worst. Two people ended up seriously injured because of it. I absolutely do not condone this, and think those characters shown participating in it don't deserve the kindness shown later.

However, <in the context of the story> it's a very interesting crucible to put the characters through. How the main characters deal with it is very life-like.

The uke calls a spade a spade several times, and is fully prepared to defend his boyfriend, which he does on numerous occasions, not just that attempt at the end. He also offers to not hang out with the seme to protect him, even though he himself feels quite vulnerable alone, clearly putting his friend (at that time they weren't more) first.

The seme, on the other hand, *does* trivialize it. He does this for two reasons. One, he doesn't want to worry the uke, nor does he want to quit hanging out with him. He considers the uke more important than his own safety. Also, it shows that he is a fairly well grounded individual, especially since he doesn't let them get to him on any level where he wasn't already shaky (ie his acting, which he himself acknowledges sucks). He sees them as an unfortunate downside to something awesome, and considers the uke more than worth the inconvenience. The second reason feeds off the first: He trivializes it to try and make it less painful. This is a very human reaction, and oftentimes feels like the only choice the bullied person has. He's trying to take away the hurt by ignoring it. He's not successful, almost no one ever is at this, but that's what he's trying. Watch out your window while schoolkids are going home and I can almost guarantee you'll see something like this. It's sad, but it's a very common and very realistic reaction.

The captain, on the other hand, *grows* through the bullying, from the point of being a bully to protecting the seme. And for all he says that it's so the uke won't cry, his facial expressions say otherwise. Though he was fully complicit in making the seme play Nurse, his time trapped with the uke taught him a few things. Namely, it taught him what the seme has that he doesn't: Decency, self-respect, respect for others, compassion, and a sense of fairness. It's those traits, the seme's own innate decency, that drew the uke to the seme. And regardless of what he told himself, the captain's unease before the rescue proves that he does want to be better than he was, and that he's looking at the seme as a role model in that.

As for revenge? The uke bides his time on the seme's wish, same as the seme did for not reporting the sexual assault. And for the same reason: It wasn't his to tell. And, in both cases, they probably should have anyway. But it's hard, to betray the trust of someone you care for. Neither gives up on trying to convince the other, but they respect the wishes of the victim first, which is important in not re-victimizing people. The seme, on the other hand, just isn't the sort of person to *want* revenge, and his behaviour the whole way through lines up behind that. Because it's him, he can forgive. Some people are like that. He had a harder time forgiving the rape of the uke, you may have noticed. But he, again, stands by on the wishes of the victim. The captain is changed, so we don't get to see his later reaction. Considering how he himself was, though, I don't imagine he would have much of a leg to stand on for going after anyone.

tl;dr: You seem to think the story didn't give weight to the bullying, but I think it did. That the characters didn't respond in your preferred manner is simply because of the character traits sensei chose to give them.

CassSprinkle August 15, 2018 1:56 am

Right! I want to do that in real life, they would need to be institutionalized! Pyschos!

Rex December 22, 2018 1:39 am

Well about bullying, it really depends on the mind of the individuals, Iwaki has real friends who care about him so he probably won't care about the mobs, the same goes to Alice (LMAO

reodegu July 24, 2015 3:23 pm

I'm usually not into shota-looking guy, but for the first time I make an exception for this one. The uke is very cute, childish but manly. I love him_

Sammy May 28, 2015 5:20 am

this story had so much bulling in it that it seems over done yet there are people who go through that kind of tourture everyday. I also like how this story showed just how dangerous bulling can be. other than this sad fact of life this story was funny as all get out.

Anonymous January 1, 2015 6:28 pm

This needs to be moved. Wrong artist.

I Thot You Was a Toad January 1, 2015 7:04 pm

Then flag it.

lolkika January 1, 2015 7:29 pm

It's the same dammit author....

Morcheeba January 1, 2015 9:25 pm
It's the same dammit author.... lolkika

Right - and I'm not quite sure, but I guess the work required to add "Mangaka" beneath "Author" (continued in their search-logics) wouldn't stand equal to the benefit. Maybe they're considering this already, who knows.
But *sighs* YES, some Mangaka's draw stories written by different Authors... which leads to the actual state of mangas filed depending on different logics