It's just so sad that those angels are working hard for their fallen angel friends to become angels again, but I don't think the majority of them want to. Being a fallen angel is like being free, but also not free if you can disappear once you lose your desire. Even though the title includes the words "happy ending", the ending isn't the kind of happiness you'd expect. The ending they want is death and an ending that always requires a compromise.
This author has a knack for making small wholesome moments that we barely even notice at all without looking very carefully. I guess Kang Yise and Park Hanhoo's manager are the same in some ways. They are both so lovable because they remember everything their love likes. The words they say nonchalantly makes a big impact on us and it gives me ba-dumps.
I came back to see what had happened to the latest chapter since I postponed it for a while. WHAT THE HELL IS WITH THIS CHAPTER, MY HEAD WAS HURTING AND I'M SO FURIOUS. What the fuck is up with the brother. Looks like he learned nothing. He just has a sister complex to be talking and saying those shits. Why did I even come at the wrong time, it's stressing me so much.
I knew there was something wrong. I actually thought this was a manhwa, but it was a manga?! It's a bit unusual for me for manhwa BL authors to write about kids and adults being in love with each other but it is VERY COMMON in mangas. I just always think that colored BLs are Korean only, and black and white are Japanese.
Well, the author is indeed Korean and the mangaka is the Japanese one