Ay, so many reviews about how the romance came out of nowhere and, althought not entirely wrong, I think this is unfair to the manga. Yeah, I was also baited by the cover and 1st chapter, but both 2nd and (long ass) 3rd chapter made it abundantly clear this story was no longer our usual "yaoi". We got a lil romance at the end alright, but this manga was ultimately about something else - the mc story, how he came to be where he is, and the spirits tireless work to find their master. The romance part wasn't important, so it wasn't shown to us, most of it happened outside of the actual chapters (we didn't see much of them alone and talking, although it's implied they do chat together by the quick scenes we get to see), which is why we feel it came out of nowhere.
So, the problem was that we expected it to be yaoi (for the cover and 1st chapter), but it turned out to be a plot-driven story with a yet blooming yaoi side couple
Anyway I liked it! Hope there will be a sequel ヾ(☆▽☆)
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Knowing the spoiler as I do, I can't help but be angry with Director Kang here. He keeps sending YiYoung these mixed signals (or, down right CLEAR signs he is interested in him, and not only sexually). Then he goes and plays dumb when YiYoung finally makes his move after literal CHAPTERS of Kang flirting with him.
If you have no interest, then don't play with him. YiYoung clearly doesn't have the type of personality that flirts without any string attached.
Sorry I am just sad sad.
YESSS after seeing the raws im kind of angry AND sad because how is he gonna be like "oh this is for business?" and end season 1 like that with baby yiyoung crying on a mofucking bus like ... unless the director says something he didnt mean or says something that could be misinterpreted but really.... he's just a big dick rn , literally /':
"Didn't you say you were busy today?" He asks someone who is clearly busy and outside all day
I know right.