Hopefully this clears things up for the naysayers. And a reminder not to choose sides or villains as the story unfolds.
Tei is beginning to examine his changing/conflicting feelings toward Shuraka. He's beginning to acknowledge it goes beyond duty and loyalty. Let's hope he comes to realize more as time goes by.
Shuraka is setting boundaries with the harem. And we see there is no limit to his protection of Tei. We also see how S uses violence and intimidation. A hint at his restraint and power.
Tei's response is the opposite of Shuraka's (memory of his) mother. He's worried about Shuraka's wellbeing and sees no fault in Shuraka without knowing how and why. I doubt the details will change his mind though could make him cautious.
I hope Tei codles Shuraka in the next chapter. Just mother hen Shuraka to death. Shuraka would absolutely love that. Me too. I suspect we might get some marriage relations soon. Even if the communication isn't resolved fully.
Tei is beginning to examine his changing/conflicting feelings toward Shuraka. He's beginning to acknowledge it goes beyond duty and loyalty. Let's hope he comes to realize more as time goes by.
Shuraka is setting boundaries with the harem. And we see there is no limit to his protection of Tei. We also see how S uses violence and intimidation. A hint at his restraint and power.
Tei's response is the opposite of Shuraka's (memory of his) mother. He's worried about Shuraka's wellbeing and sees no fault in Shuraka without knowing how and why. I doubt the details will change his mind though could make him cautious.
I hope Tei codles Shuraka in the next chapter. Just mother hen Shuraka to death. Shuraka would absolutely love that. Me too. I suspect we might get some marriage relations soon. Even if the communication isn't resolved fully.
