
Is it just me, or did the art style change pretty drastically around chapter 18-20 going forward? I must say I prefer the older style more, some characters almost look like totally different characters. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad - I just don't like it much when art styles change suddenly. Anyone else feel this way?

Jiseok was easily the best character in this story. Bubbly, sweet, a puppy, an awesome friend, a good brother. Even towards the end he was the bigger person. It really irritated me seeing how manipulative Jigeon was and most of all it bothered me how cold he was to his own little brother. I really hoped Jigeon would later regret his actions against his brother and be punished severely by him (for example by losing him and then having to work hard to regain his favour). I didn't like how he didn't even apologise once, he even remained rude until the end, even after Jiseok bought vitamins for them both.
Wooseo bothered me too, since he is far too naive and acted foolishly. He should have removed the ring as soon as he learned the truth and picked Jiseok. So from that moment on I felt nothing when they got together at the end, if anything it bothered me. I'm glad there weren't many chapters of them being together since that would have been hard to read heh. I even cringed when Jigeon flirted with him, it grossed me out. Then again I have personal experience with manipulative people so perhaps this story hit a little too close to home.
Overall I will still give it a 4/5 since it was an intense read and the art was good. So I can appreciate the effort put into the story, even if it bothered me at the same time hehe.

I would have given this 5/5 if it wasn't for the ending, because I liked everything else about it. The art was great, Mo was adorable, the hamster was a sweet addition, the comedy, the fact that Mo was the bottom... I liked a lot of things about it.
But the ending left pretty much everything unfinished. They didn't even end up together and the reason felt kinda flat. It would have been better to add another season, to have a time skip in-between, and have them meet up again once Xiao had worked things out and healed.
It seemed like something was cooking between the older sister and Ding (I think that was her name), but it was left unfinished.
And what was the point of including that whole stuff about Tao/Peachy and the best friend, if he was never even going to find out that Tao was Peachy? It was set up in a way to make us believe that he would learn the truth eventually and that they would perhaps become a side couple.
So overall, I liked the stuff that was there, but sadly it was left unfinished in my opinion. I hope there will be side stories and that those will fix things, but I doubt it.

I wonder if the author felt like Leo, having bad experiences, and then wishing they could meet someone like Iori? Sadly it's not very realistic (I guess I think like Leo), so it's better not to trust anyone since guys like Iori doesn't exist irl. However - as far as fiction goes, it was a lovely story with great art. 5/5 :)

Really liked this one. 5/5. Beautiful and magnetic story. Interesting and unique characters. The seme especially is just so attractive, I can't quite put my finger on why. The uke is adorable and so precious. The story also made me reflect on how much I take my sight for granted and how I should be more grateful for having it.

Really liked this one. Well written, the writer knew how to tell a story that pulls you in and keeps you invested. It had the right amount of everything in my opinion. 5/5. The only thing I would have liked the writer to add would be a few side stories about what happened next, that would have been the icing on the cake.
Hime chan is so cute!!! I just kept thinking I wanted to hug him :) At first he seemed kinda cold and off-putting, who could have guessed he would be the most adorable character in the story.