It could be, but so far we don't know for sure. This is an original script, and a big bonus it's from the Word of Honor director. It's not adapted from a novel or anything, so the story details are still unknown. But! If this is a BL, then the production team likely wrote it without worrying about censorship, meaning they're free to include any scenes—from NCs to kiss scenes.
I believe he didn't want to burden and hurt Jin with him more him leaving felt like a selfless move, he doesn't…
the other side gave him the option in the first place, why not just try to see the root of the problem and solve it without dismissing each other's feelings or saying do this or that. Akin himself was already confused and in a much worse situation to make decisions what happened to him is too bad and more important than what Jin thinks of a broken promise that wasn't actually broken and the other person is thinking of how get graped not trying to dismiss Jin he has all the right to feel that way and I understand him but the situation Akin in needs support and time not to be thrown away and left in to dwell by himself he looks shocked and needs someone to get him to talk it's a normal reaction that he wants to shut everyone away too.
I believe he didn't want to burden and hurt Jin with him more him leaving felt like a selfless move, he doesn't…
honestly when he was given the option of leaving I expected him to leave and he indeed did leave. I would do that too if I was him in that situation, he needs time to think and let things sink in so he can decide what to do next knowing that I'll expose everything later which is gonna bring Jin back sooner or later when the truth comes out.
SPOILER ALERT: Can someone explain to me this? This mentality, please? I am asking sincerely now. He was offered…
I believe he didn't want to burden and hurt Jin with him more him leaving felt like a selfless move, he doesn't even know what happened exactly to even defend himself even when he tried it wasn't believable everything is a mess in his head.
Akin should know his alcohol limit, he did it with Jin now Johnny, it's disrespectful to his partner,and he is…
even if he drank the whole bar no one has the right to rape him it's not a crime to drink but it's a crime to sleep with someone without their consent. It'd be disrespectful if he went to a shady place to drink and hook up but he was with colleagues and managers.
Okay but imma be real. I thought Jin was actually an angel, but apparently that's not the case from the anime…
he's definitely not an angel in the manga just metaphorically, but since the plot is changed in the anime and this adaption he's completely a green forest in the series ver. I believe they changed that part of him being a red flag because in the manga it was just brushed off like he didn't 🍇 that dude couple times and wasn't addressed seriously at all and that would not work with a human live action adaption so best option is to remove it completely than rewriting the whole plot and adding new events.