Rule #1, you do not engage in battle with an adversary that's a certified psychopath. No, except if you're a psychopath yourself. What you do instead is to retreat and keep on running. For the director to be going head to head with Minhyung knowing he is a psychopath is simply arrogant and reckless.
Damn!! Minhyung is the PERFECT VILLAIN, isn't he? I've seen my fair share of villains but I can't help marvelling at how so perfectly Minhyung is crafted by the author. It's like the author invested time in researching villains of the past and their shortcomings, then, BAM, they crafted this perfect murderous, insidious, possessive villain that takes first prize in my books. Goddamnit, he even comes blind in one eye!! Honestly, I have not been disappointed so far and I hope they maintain the consistency right to the very end. I WILL be hanging around ALL THE WAY!!
Loving the plot twist and drama unfolding with the reveal of an unexpected yet possible villain in this tale. Whlle Ju-Eun has no memory of of his childhood with Jinheon, it's really no suprise that he falls in love so fast because those 2 did have a dependent relationship which likely fueled their immediate attraction when they reunited. I'm definitely well entertained by the drama and can't wait for Season 2.
One thing I'm desperate to know are a) how Ju-Eun came to be abandoned in the forest and b) how Ju-Eun lost his childhood memories of Jinheon. I suppose all these will be revealed in Season 2.
Just caught up with the latest chapter and I've got to say that I love story even more! I love stories with messed up psychological plots, flawed, irredeemable characters, opression, intense angst, messed up relationships and excessive drama because they make me feel alive! They give me edge-of-the-seat excitement that I never feel for mellow, fluffy type stories. This manhwa is giving me all that I need and I fell well fed as of now. Hope the standard is upheld right to the end.
Looks like the author is determined to keep the bottom bouncing between the 2 tops until we lose our wills to live! While I'm not one to mind test-driving partners to find the right one, it's starting to grate on me seeing Eun-ho mindlessly fuck both tops as if he completely lacks control of himself. It really is annoying but I know it's only just the start and the author is going to dig in some more. UGH. Drives me mad!!
I share the author's passion for this story and I'm rooting for them get well soon. It's one of those stories that makes a lasting impression on me both the plot, characteres and the art. I pray, the artist recovers and returns to complete the story as changing the artist midway will change the story.
The art may be ugly as sin, but it's not the worst I've seen. I am however LK enjoying the plot. I like the main characters and especially the huge gap between them given that this is a hate to love trope. I can't even imagine how the author will bring a "man of god" and a "man of darkness" together in the end. This is my first of this type of plot and I'm looking forward to how it plays out. However, this is where I stop reading until the series ends when I will return to binge-read the rest.