Just when Yeonduk thought he was finally going to be free of his tormentor (and family friend and cr...
- Author: Star Candy Planet
- Genres: Drama / Slice of Life / Shounen Ai / Webtoons
All these mangas have situations where seme acts too
arrogantly, cruel, nasty or misunderstands uke and this leads
to their ukes leaving,rejecting or hating them. These are yaoi that
revolves around semes who realises they were
ASSHOLES, they deal with the CONSEQUENCES…
….
and their
rEGRET!
#Satisfying stories only
It is being done by babyrubysoho scanlation group!
I still felt sad, shed some tears but I couldn’t take this manga too seriously and it was not just because of the tragic ending. Just that the original felt so complete. It didn’t feel lacking in any sense.
Therefore it feels a little bizarre, it’s almost like reading a novel and you have reached THE END. And then the author is like…oops no no I am going to write an epilogue. And in the 10 page epilogue for her 300 pages well-written masterpiece she suddenly kills off one of the main characters.
I have nothing against tragic endings. In fact the mangaka has handled it well here as well. At the same time I disliked how it did not feel organic, as a writer it is important to not force plot devices to create intentional emotions of shock and sadness. It’s always easy to kill off characters and leave a deeper impact on the audience. But it also has to be believable and not so intentional. Also, I feel sadness can be invoked in so many other more subtle ways that can be deeply impacting. In fact Nitta Youka has that ability in plenty. I have read the og manga 10+ years back yet I still recall the scenes from the earthquake, the panic, the relief, their insecurity, Iwaki San’s deep seated fears, Kouta trying to match up with Iwaki San to become a more serious actor. Subtle, not in your face drama but so deeply impactful.
I remember starting the sequel when it initially released. I did not feeling like reading it at that time as well after skimming through the then released chapters. Because regardless of the ending, the sequel doesn’t hold a candle to the original in terms of how it impacted me as a reader!
Leewon is such a badass. It made the story and his dynamic with Caesar so much more exhilarating (▰˘◡˘▰)
Also, surprisingly light hearted. I was perhaps able to handle the non-con better because the tonality of the entire story is not that serious or dramatic.
However the comments section surprised me. I wonder how today’s readers would feel about classic yaoi mangas like Maiden Rose (Hyakujitsu no Bara) or the Finder series!
Saw a comment about the novel. And apparently volume 7 is an AU of Aerock not dying and what happens afterwards. Went to check on novel updates and indeed the novel has 7 volumes. I read the raws (but the raws are also till volume 5 I believe). I thought we only had three versions and the season 1 characters wouldn’t get a second chance with each other ever. But it is exciting to know that the author explores that version too. It’s like the author wanted to try all the different “what-ifs” of this tragic couple and their complicated entanglement with each other.
Taeyul’s “Don’t think my love for you wasn’t real” almost broke me. That was a beautiful line. My heart lurched.
My heart hurt for Mr.Yoon but it was a case of right person, but wrong time sort of thing for him. But it is truly a blessing in life to meet the kind of genuine love and emotions he had with Soohan even if it was for a short amount of time.
And lastly, I feel for my Soohan who loves with his everything, body and soul. I am happy he could meet somebody of the same intensity as him. Somebody who could reciprocate all that devotion in equals amounts.
It’s a story about love. The different ways in which all these people have loved and continue to love. But life is not perfect, the author tried to keep it realistic by ending it on a bittersweet note. Not everybody can get a perfect happy ending, sometimes it’s just a that’s how it is!
I think the author chose to show the confession through a sex scene because so far in the series, every sexual encounter (especially of a penetrative nature) has been violent and non-consensual.
So, I feel the author’s intent was to take the same situation, same frame of event (that is, the act of having sex) and try to portray how things have changed for both of them.
Of course she could have also chosen to not go about it this way and could have played the scene differently. But this personally feels more in line with the characters to me (and also considering how those violent acts are seeped in the history of their relationship)
Chapter 31
It’s interesting, Jinwoo says that he wanted Minjae to look at him with the same gaze as he looked at his artwork. i.e., he wanted him to admire him, not just his artwork.
I think this line is particularly important in context of what Colton says to him that he cares about the artist and not the art. Maybe this is what Jinwoo needs. He needs to know he is valuable too just by himself without his artwork. He has always been talented. His insecurity doesn’t lie there. It’s him, the individual that had been rejected
Chapter 34 Years back when Colton sees Jinwoo at the party, he says to Jinwoo “you are more memorable than your pieces” after seeing the way Jinwoo deals with that lecherous professor’s behaviour. (That left a deep impression on him)
It seems to be a theme of their dynamic. The artist without his art.
And I also think that another angle to Colton removing his name could have been because Colton didn’t want him to do the exhibition because it was part of their contract. And he wanted their relationship to be more than just a contract. So, he wanted to get rid of anything to do with the contract and organise a solo exhibition instead.
Jinwoo, a renowned potter who fell into a slump after first love and parting.In it, he encounters Co...
- Author: Shiyan,시옌,Siyen
- Genres: Webtoons / Yaoi / Adult / Mature / Smut / Romance