Why did the author fill the need to join them both in the end? Like I really thought the three of them would go their separate ways and I was like "wow at least the ending is good and original". But this all thing with Yawhi had to happen and it's all forced (Yawhi managed to find him so randomly wtf). Well
I mean this story cracks me up. Who would you choose? An old friend who lives in your neighborhood that you haven't seen in years, but apparently loved you so much he sexually harassed you and treated you like a piece a garbage so he could drop the victim card like BAM after all that? Or a random foreigner guy who meets you in the streets and calls you master, because he remembers being your dog in his previous life but that's kinda crazy so he can't tell you therefore just seems incredibly sus? I don't know guys... Do you wanna live in prison or in the psychiatric ward?
I feel like this story has nothing really memorable about it... I enjoyed the concept and the art at first, but the manipulation and the lack of character development just started getting too much. I kept going to see how it ended and it just... The way Wooseo fell in love and accepted everything? How Jiseok realised his feelings and then they disappeared into thin air? The guy who saw rings and his final confession about the ring's colours? I'm sad the story didn't develop much, but I congratulate the author for finishing his work. Let's see what comes next
I just read this in a whole sitting, after dropping it in 2021 (it stressed me out not having the whole story). Guess what, I devoured these chapters and now I'm stressed out for Victor's backstory. Feels good to be alive