This was bad. It's been a while since I've read typical yaoi.
This is smut. There's a lot of lewd, adult scenes.
I will admit that the plot of Shu trying to find out the real identity of the person whose body he's in was interesting. Shu is a modern day Japanese business man who was reincarnated into another world into another person's body (Rito). He only has memories of his life in Japan but as the story progresses, he begins to recall Rito's memories. This is why I finished the book. It was also a quick read.
Also, I think Shu was reincarnated into a teenager' body. They mentioned that Shu was an adult in his past life (Japan) so I got the feeling that Rito is younger. Possibly a teenager. I didn't realize this until near the end though. But they don't give Rito's exact age so...
Anyway...
The story begins with Shu being auctioned off at a sex slave auction. The strange thing is that every young man there is happy to be there. Something about becoming a slave gives them money for their families and a higher status in society. It just rubbed me the wrong way. Of course, the good-hearted prince who has never owned a slave before, buys Shu. Also, Shu has black hair which makes him a "rare breed."
There are four princes (brothers) and they are only allowed to have male slaves until they get married. Something about needed to release tension/stress but not being allowed near women. It doesn't matter. It's just an excuse for yaoi harems and gay smut.
The whole thing is bad and I only read it because it was quick and I kind of wanted to know what happened to Rito and his brother. I got sucked in by the pretty artwork and I should have known better.
creí que sería otro manga bl con demasiadas escenas explicitas y aunque sí tuvo varias, en general me sorprendió la historia. Deja bonitas enseñanzas como el clásico "tú eres dueño de tu destino" y el "siempre hacer el bien". Sí sentí la química entre los protas y se me hizo una pareja muy tierna <3
Le aplica el meme de "vine buscando cobre y encontré oro" xd Aun así, me hubiera gustado un poco más de drama y no tantas cosas convenientes