Is it only me or what, this is kinda hard to comprehend, im always left a bit confuse, (I'...

onlylems April 16, 2024 7:08 pm

Is it only me or what, this is kinda hard to comprehend, im always left a bit confuse, (I'm still keeping up with the story alright.) i might have to reread sometimes to finally understand more, but of course this is such a master piece and i'm loving it, I really love this story. Is it also hard to read in novels more than in manhwa? (I haven't read the novel yet so..)

Responses
    seeeeenpai April 16, 2024 8:13 pm

    I think the visuals in the manhwa are a bit hard to follow from time to time. I would recommend reading the novel first as its descriptions are more clear and easier to imagine. Once you have that knowledge you can appreciate the manhwa for it's amazing art and read it afterwards

    bishounensupremacy April 16, 2024 8:53 pm

    imo orv is a series thats just meant to be in the novel form. no matter how good the manhwa adaptation is it'll never have the same level of dramatic irony the novel has simply bc of the format. depicting a concept as difficult as 'eating someone's story' in art is already difficult as is but you can't fill a whole manhwa page with text either so a lot of things are unfortunately left unexplained

    RenSung April 16, 2024 11:04 pm

    I think I would've also been confused if I hadn't switched to the novel when the first chapters of the manhwa were released. There are some concepts that I had a bit of difficult understanding while reading the novel so I can't imagine how much more amplified it is in the manhwa version. As everyone said, I also highly recommend the novel

    ItzTinSeL April 17, 2024 12:37 am

    Read the novel. Confusion solved.

    onlylems April 17, 2024 11:38 am

    Oh, I appreciate your'll comments, I kind of already thought that it'll be great and much better in the novel, as expected, it's just so happened that I first read it's manhwa and got attach to it so much I didn't get to think of reading the novel anymore, but I guess I'll consider reading the novel itself so I'll understand more and for better experience. Thanks yall.