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I really liked the art and the way this story was told seemed quite unique, although the plot itself is somewhat cliché. I've always thought the way to deal with a tragedy doesn't have to be the same for all people who lose a loved one, especially when the relationship has cooled enough to feel distant from that person at the end of their days. Having the opportunity to love someone again, even a person you already knew, who you can get to know more intimately and let them get to know you better seems very sweet.... That's what I think at least.
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I still think that Yahwi will be endgame and not because I like the idea, but because it seems the author no longer knows where to direct the story and keep the fans happy (that's what I think). There will probably be a "certain time after..." when everyone is more mature, reunites and falls in love again while Cain is happy with someone else or something. Anyway, it still seems kinda unfair to me that the author made Cain's character fall so much in love with Jooin if was going to treat him that way. Let's see what happens...
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I was expecting a kinda toxic and shocking twist at the end, like in the rest of the stories by this mangaka —which I personally love—, but I was surprised that it was calmer and sweeter than expected. It would have been nice to see a continuation of this story, but I think it's a good ending anyway.
The little puddle
Lmao the emoji is so funny