
I was honestly waiting for the chapters where he comes in, and he did... but it wasn't very impactful in the end. I thought he would be a 2nd male lead, and honestly, he's a funny dude. Would've been entertaining to see rivalry between them and Asher but in a banter-ish way since they're already allies.
Also, stopped reading after that kid came in the story. Thought it was Aria's child but once it isn't about the MC anymore, I just dip lol

They’re cute, and their dynamic can be quite funny. Though, I agree with the other comments that this manhua felt it relied on other characters too much instead of focusing on the main couple’s story. It almost felt like every chapter that an irrelevant character comes into scene and one of them gets jealous and then it results to a misunderstanding, then they make up, and repeat.
It’s not angsty at all, and they usually make up fairly quickly but I just feel like the amount of characters that kept being added was starting to get a bit much. Everything else was fine though.
Maybe it's because I've read little modern manhwas but I was pleasantly surprised with how realistic some of the scenes were. It depicted how challenging it is to break free from your abuser, and how it isn't an instant process.
Also, in the last few chapters when Junil talked about marriage also surprised me. Another commenter took notice of the good dialogue and I agree! Usually, the main couple would just marry off but it recognizes that same-sex marriage isn't legal in Korea and mentions its law in America instead. Maybe it isn't much but it's really good to me.