Though the premise of both the male lead (ML) and male character (MC) being possessive and seemingly a perfect match, the portrayal came across as overly romanticized, making it uncomfortable to read. Despite my initial interest due to the yandere nature of the ML, the second arc proved too challenging for my reading persistence.
In the first arc, the dynamic between MC raising ML was off-putting, as the age gap and differing levels of awareness were jarring. The way ML expressed affection,尽管真诚,still felt manipulative, given ML's childlike state with no prior memories.
The confinement of MC based on ML's misinterpretations, driven by his "rich imagination," was a significant issue. It felt extreme without any attempt to clarify the truth, thankfully not dragging on for long.
Additionally, the inaccurate depiction of autism, whether due to translation or misunderstanding, added to the discomfort. The portrayal of ML's jealousy towards MC's sister, who genuinely cared for her brother and was working hard, was absurd and unrealistic.
Furthermore, the gifting behavior in the second arc, where ML took advantage of MC's perceived unawareness to push physical intimacy, without clear consent, was a major concern. The constant focus on MC's appearance, portrayed as attractive despite being in his late teens or twenties, also struck a wrong note.
Despite these issues, I did appreciate how misunderstandings were quickly resolved within the story. Overall, while there were redeeming aspects, the problematic aspects of the portrayal made the reading experience less enjoyable.