Since I was young, I've never been angry at villains; I actually pity them, which my peers think is weird. I even had a crush on one, not because of their looks, but because of their backstories.
The ending might be unsatisfying for some, but it’s a reflection of life. As adults, we get so caught up in work and responsibilities that we forget to relax and think we must handle everything on our own, forgetting we're only human, just like Chae Ah.
Yuri represents the younger us, unaware of life’s harshness, but as she learns the truth, she begins to understand adult struggles.
We’re like both of them—Chae Ah is the adult version of us, while Yuri reminds us to stay human, to rely on others, embrace our weaknesses, and take a breather in this busy, harsh world.
I really loved this webtoon! It's fantasy, but it offers real-life lessons. Highly recommend it!
Since I was young, I've never been angry at villains; I actually pity them, which my peers think is weird. I even had a crush on one, not because of their looks, but because of their backstories.
The ending might be unsatisfying for some, but it’s a reflection of life. As adults, we get so caught up in work and responsibilities that we forget to relax and think we must handle everything on our own, forgetting we're only human, just like Chae Ah.
Yuri represents the younger us, unaware of life’s harshness, but as she learns the truth, she begins to understand adult struggles.
We’re like both of them—Chae Ah is the adult version of us, while Yuri reminds us to stay human, to rely on others, embrace our weaknesses, and take a breather in this busy, harsh world.
I really loved this webtoon! It's fantasy, but it offers real-life lessons. Highly recommend it!