You know, i advise you to reread the story (this is such a great book for me though) and understand every detail on it (it's important since some of scene there has connections that i thinks you missed) Maybe if you read it again you'll get it but if you still didn't.............well that sucks LMAO
I read it in 2-3 days. I don't think a story's worth/effect that a reader reads depends on what duration they've read it. I understand that when you're reading an ongoing manga, the anticipation really drives you to get excited about the upcoming chapter. I've been there. But, if we take this from someone like me, who read it in "one go", the story just feels repetitive (sex scene in an entire chapter) and lacking. There's no mystery... I've also read the backstories, and honestly IMO it's just a better-redrawn version of the first few chapters in the other perspective that still hasn't explained anything--just added more potential sub-plots to the story (Jealousy).
Thank you, neneko2222, for the reply. I will, however, not be expecting to reread this, but maybe I'll look at the new extras tho.
There are theories like how does doyun's father dies, what would happen to the next "nux", and what else a "nux" blood can do. The author said that it will all be explained soon and he's telling every detail bit by bit by releasing extras since the main story is about doyun trying his best to survive through intercourse (smut is invlove in the genre of thia book is it's no surprise) and kangwoo helping and supporting him. And a lot of readers want to know how did kangwoo like duyon, what will happen to the next nux, and a lot of readers also want to know everything about vampire so his then again releasing extra to answer all the questions the reader has. And yet to tell you, the author can't fulfill all those questions and draw at all once, no one can do that, he's doing it bit by bit. If you're saying that it's cliché, well i don't think her plot has the same as others though (for me) yes there are a lot of books about vampire but she has her own concept, plot and characters. And if you think it's anti-climactic, well it got nothing to do with me LMAO, it's your opinion.
Sure, Lilmeow.
It's nice to see the author putting more depth into the storyline, but why give it through "extras"? Why not just put it before they gave us the ending? It would've more impactful in my opinion. I don't want to assume that maybe the author realized there were lots of gaps, but I am. I also want to clarify that I do not compare mangas I read to other's works. It's sort of like quality control. But sure, it's just my opinion and review anyway. :3
Also, please be consistent with your he/she. You can use "they", you know, if you don't know their pronouns. Thanks for explaining anyway. :3
Not gonna lie, it felt anti-climactic. The plot went nowhere, we didn't get to know what was so wrong about being "Nux", and everyone got their tops. I think it was mentioned that if the other guy becomes Nux, he couldn't see his nephew anymore. But apparently, he visits? The plot was messy and the climax wasn't as climactic.