
not that the writing is bad, per se, but tbh i do wish the dynamic between them was written a bit differently because if the FL is going to lie about being the ML's wife, i wish she was more consistent with the lie & more straightforward about her feelings. i understand she's lying for the sake of her survival though at the same time it's like.. how long are you going to be in denial for?
maybe i'm remembering the story wrong but if i'm not mistaken there are instances where we see the FL feel bad about some of the fake parts of their relationship?? (please correct me if im wrong on this because i lowkey don't really remember LOL) so then it's like, okay, does she want to get to know him more as a person? i'm assuming that the chemistry between them is better in the novel but in the manhwa it just feels ehhhh since we aren't really given as much depth, in my opinion, from both sides.
despite that, it's a fun read !! going to see how the story continues to unfold ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

I think she is very confused because he is not the same guy as he was 2 years ago. I mean I get it, he did try to kill her 2 year ago but now he is literally a puppy in front of her. My biggest problem with her is….she can’t lie for shit. At this point even he knows she can’t tell a lie to save her life.

You are right about one thing though, her feelings are better explained in the novel
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A murderer is a murderer. It doesn’t matter whether he had the memory of the crime he had committed. It doesn’t erase the fact that he had killed someone and lee-yeon had seen him. Just because he doesn’t remember it doesn’t mean he hadn’t committed a crime. A person was dead. Knowing that eased Lee-yeon’s guilt of lying to Kwon Chae-woo a little.
But Choo-ja was telling Lee-yeon to take one step further. “Lee-yeon, that man doesn’t have any memory. Kwon Chae-woo is not the same person you saw at the mountain. He is a completely new person that neither you nor Kwon Chae-woo himself knows.”
So, Lee-yeon didn’t know what to say. It wasn’t as easy as Choo-ja said it was. He wasn’t a ‘new’ person. He was still who he was: A murderer.

I skipped to the end to see how this story would unfold because I was impatient.
to be honest, I wasn't expecting the story to unfold the way it did. I'm very surprised, and not sure whether or not I was expecting for the story to unfold a completely different way. don't get me wrong, this is an amazing story, but the whole fiasco with jia felt like it was to make the story drag out a bit longer? I think the reason why I don't feel that content with this manhwa is because of how jia was handled. I understand that she has trauma, but in my opinion it feels like she just got let off the hook with zero repercussions..
pausing for now, but i'll come back and update this with my full thoughts after completing all of the chapters. ( ゚ェ゚)

51 chapters in.. this manhwa isn't anything too grand. i think the concept is interesting but the writing just feels kind of flat imo. i'm curious about how the story's gonna end so ill let the chapters stack up. pausing for now. i reccomend it if you're bored and just want something to read to pass time ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

is it bad to say i find it what he did in chapter 72 to be so OOC?? honestly i don't know what the rating of this webtoon is ngl so that could be a factor, but theres NO way the author made us go through ALLL of that build up just for the moment they finally do it to be lackluster and unsatisfactory. i genuinely just find it so hard to believe he would just be so.. overbearring?? but like in a bad way??? like wtf was that chapter bruh
ngl outside of the art this manga is buns