Chapter 57

The room was so tense, even a knife couldn't get through it. Two young men were locked in a fight on the bed. Jack's hands were held by Radin, preventing him from moving.

There was a stalemate between them, and neither party was willing to give in.

The anger in Jack's eyes was palpable. His view of a sexual relationship was distorted by his exposure to his mother's cheating incident, where he believed that a sexual relationship was an act of brutality and animalism. Imagining the scene between Edwin and this man was impossible for him. While he wasn't a holy father, he disliked this man for using tricks to entice Edwin. Per the investigation he carried out, this man was new to Edwin's life. This means that the relationship between the two individuals is neither loving nor similar. The urge to punch him was intense in his mind.

He acted opposite to his calmness and shrewdness due to his genuine feeling towards Edwin.