I must admit that it is a very pleasing thing that, both internally and externally, Lana is finally admitting how she feels about Daniel. Instead of denying her emotions to herself as well as to Daniel himself. Maybe Daval wasn't lying when he said that with this chapter Daniel and Lana's relationship would improve. I don't want to rub salt in it, but this looks really good. Plus, as I said, Daniel is trying hard to be a good match for Lana, unlike Alex. Also, that kissing Daniel makes Lana herself accept a new arc of love and submission like that to Daniel. Kissing is very different, it implies more feelings of love for your partner. Such an acceptance and approval to the partner. A kiss is an intimate and special gesture of affection. Whether Daval realized this or not, it is a great detail to keep in mind. Some time ago I mentioned that Daniel is the perfect lover for Lana, since he is not only strong in having pleasure himself, but also that Lana enjoys it to the fullest. For that very reason, Daniel, whenever he can, compliments her, reminds her of how beautiful she is and learns her key points so that she enjoys herself to the fullest. And as Daniel has shown, what he feels for Lana is not just sex, but also a real attraction to her and her person. Which goes nicely hand in hand with his Oedipus complex and rejection of Alex, as well as wanting to go over it. After all, that's what the Oedipus complex is: ''The Oedipus complex is a concept that was advocated by the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, which refers to a phase of the child's psychosexual development, called the phallic phase, in which he begins to feel desire for his mother and hatred and jealousy towards his father.'' In addition, the seed planted by Daniel is already bearing fruit, which is Lana's accumulated anger towards Alex, not only for not pleasing her, but also for not caring about their relationship at any time, almost not caring about her and preferring to be drinking. Where else does he seem to have, Lana as a wife, trophy or something for show. And ending with the “Fuck him, he doesn't deserve me!”. From Lana is just magnificent. As I say, I don't want to rub salt in, but what a great start ID10 has had. As this commiseration can be taken as Lana's fall and arousal to her own ''Immoral Desires''.

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