@LygarX that’s really not much of a revelation. However, I do agree no one should read your spoiler; it’s rife with typos as well as grammar and spelling mistakes.
Pretty sure if someone called someone else a slut to their face they wouldn’t decide to make cookies together afterward. I hate how forced everything in this feels and how trapped the characters are in the premise of the manga.
@starburst98 that's because the intent is to convey a message of black superiority. Sadly, a lot of porn these days has that angle; surprised it leaked into manga format, though.
@RubyG8396 Yeah, I did jump to that conclusion (about the harem) but, maybe there isn’t a whole lot of reason to think that harem is their normal? Chinese manhua are weird.
@shadowmadness That makes a lot of sense.
@Rubyg8396 I’m hung up on the context of “cheat” as it pertains to this particular circumstance. I agree, women put up with a lot of shit but just because they are willing to do so doesn’t mean it’s okay to make them. But, putting aside whether or not what the emperor did is morally sound, did...
In the first chapter:
No one dies
No one cheats in a sexy way (and let’s be honest, this isn’t cheating unless you’re applying modern norms to characters that clearly don’t live in a modern period).
Disappointment would imply I wasn’t reading due to being a bored insomniac but it’s the only...
@libbies I think what frustrates me the most is that I was genuinely impressed by how Noritake used a toxic male character to examine commonly held misogynistic views without being really preachy about how one should feel bad for having those views. Then he turns around and pulls that shit and...
Blonde, idealistic ninja that relaxes at a food place... where have I seen this before?
Also, the instigating event for the crime wave makes no fucking sense.