if you're looking for a really romantic story of childhood friends falling in love and becoming a lovey-dovey couple, look elsewhere.
This is one of, if not the most disappointing "childhood friends" romance stories I have read (and I read a lot of them as they are my favorite genre). There was such great potential with the premise, but the author just wasted the entire series on superfulous side-characters and uninteresting side-stories. I really liked the MC throughout, but I came to despise the FMC by the end of the series.
SPOILERS AHEAD...
Here are comments I made after reading the last four chapters:
[81]
WTF?!
One chapter Yul and Shiho are graduating from the 11th grade, and, all of a sudden in the very next chapter, they're over 20 years old AND they have already become a couple. No romantic moments. Zip. Nada. Kaputnic. No confession from Yul. Not even a single kiss. She hasn't even hugged him (though she does protest when he hugs her). It doesn't feel any different than the previous 80 chapters. Shiho is in love with Yul, but she doesn't seem like she wants to be in love with him, let alone be his girlfriend. What a let down.
[82]
Only two more chapters to go and still not a trace of romance from Yul towards Shiho. Looks like the title should be changed to "Forever in the Friend Zone."
[83]
Chapter 83 and the only sign that Yul and Shiho are actually a real couple is one panel with them holding hands as they are walking. They haven't even had their first kiss yet!
[84] Huh? What? The main couple doesn't even show up in the last chapter? WTF!
After reading this, I should not waste my time on it anymore Jeyyy
Not if you're looking for a satifying end to a childhood friends romance. I wish I had known in advance how it would turn out so I could have avoided reading it from the beginning.
Not if you're looking for a satifying end to a childhood friends romance. I wish I had known in advance how it would turn out so I could have avoided reading it from the beginning. FredFriendly
Yeah I can totally understand you as I feel the same
Ok- so from what Im understanding from ur post, this story is basically an unrequited drama content; nothing more, nothing less. Alright gotcha, not in the mood for that atm, but thank u, I'll keep a note of that.
Yeah man I hate it when they make a shitty ending. It’s fine if the main characters don’t end up together but they gotta make a proper way to present it rather than some BS. People don’t wanna read some depressing shit
Thank u for this comment chain like sm cuz i hate reading something n then being left feeling bitter cuz of how it actually turned out. Its like why couldnt have i been warned beforehand but here im actually getting a heads up so thank u
Thank u for this comment chain like sm cuz i hate reading something n then being left feeling bitter cuz of how it actually turned out. Its like why couldnt have i been warned beforehand but here im actually ge... Luvbinger3
You're quite welcome. What aggravates me as well is when genres and plot twists are added to a story later on that betray the title and/or description of the story. "Tracey's Perfect Marriage" is a prime example.
if you're looking for a really romantic story of childhood friends falling in love and becoming a lovey-dovey couple, look elsewhere.
This is one of, if not the most disappointing "childhood friends" romance stories I have read (and I read a lot of them as they are my favorite genre). There was such great potential with the premise, but the author just wasted the entire series on superfulous side-characters and uninteresting side-stories. I really liked the MC throughout, but I came to despise the FMC by the end of the series.
SPOILERS AHEAD...
Here are comments I made after reading the last four chapters:
[81]
WTF?!
One chapter Yul and Shiho are graduating from the 11th grade, and, all of a sudden in the very next chapter, they're over 20 years old AND they have already become a couple. No romantic moments. Zip. Nada. Kaputnic. No confession from Yul. Not even a single kiss. She hasn't even hugged him (though she does protest when he hugs her). It doesn't feel any different than the previous 80 chapters. Shiho is in love with Yul, but she doesn't seem like she wants to be in love with him, let alone be his girlfriend. What a let down.
[82]
Only two more chapters to go and still not a trace of romance from Yul towards Shiho. Looks like the title should be changed to "Forever in the Friend Zone."
[83]
Chapter 83 and the only sign that Yul and Shiho are actually a real couple is one panel with them holding hands as they are walking. They haven't even had their first kiss yet!
[84] Huh? What? The main couple doesn't even show up in the last chapter? WTF!