@Chlorine It's fair that you believe it is alright now that they are both consenting adults, but the attachment Shuraka had towards Tei was unlike one would have towards a partner. He was supposed to be his 'bride' but he had always been a guardian and parental figure and he was one of the only people in Shuraka's life playing that role. So, in my head it's awkward that he is now being shown as a romantic figure despite the fact that Shuraka's attachment towards him is still pre-adolescent and he acts as though he is a child again whenever he is around Tei.
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@Taylah swifcht I understand where your uneasiness comes from. I never felt this way thoug...
I love the way the characters are built and the attention to detail in the art but I'm not at all comfortable with their parent-child dynamic being portrayed as romantic. The younger guy (shuraka) heavily relies on the other guy in a child-like way and seeks his approval. He has quite obviously had a troubled relationship with his own parents and the rest of his family and the only parental or adult role model he had is painted in a romantic lighting which is a bit unsettling tbh...