How is he even a tsundere…? You read all the chapters, how do you not get that he’s just not open to his feelings regarding love because of his ex??? The reason as to why he’s not dating because when he was open to his feelings he got betrayed. Also he’s treated Jaehyuk so well too what are u on?? You just read chapter 79 and he’s finally opening himself up too LOL deadass said he likes him regardless of his fears from the past. His character still IS realistic for someone who got betrayed by their first love and is trying to open himself up for new love. He’s not just going to automatically switch to being lovey dovey after SO many chapters of him saying he’s not interested in a relationship.
For someone like me who read all 79 available chapters in one go, I have to say this story turned out to be really disappointing. I don’t even know how I made it to the last chapter. I can’t imagine waiting weekly for updates on something like this.
What drew me in at first was how funny and entertaining the beginning was. The first 20 ich chapters or so had me laughing constantly—they were genuinely hilarious. But somewhere along the way, things changed. It got serious, and while I don’t mind a shift , Han-Garam’s character, who was so interesting and realistic at first, became stagnant. By chapter 30, he turned into this stubborn, tsundere-type character, and there was no meaningful development after that.
From there, the story felt repetitive—just endless sex scenes with no real plot or character growth. I don’t understand how people stick with it, waiting for updates. After 79 chapters, we’re still dealing with shallow, pointless conflicts. It feels like the author is stretching the story unnecessarily, dragging it out without adding anything substantial.
The potential was there, especially with the humor and charm in the beginning, but it completely fizzled out. As someone who powered through all 79 chapters, I don’t think I’ll bother continuing when more are released. It’s just not worth it.TvT