
Honestly Ran is everything I love about a chara, but what I love the most is Walnut who’s so head over heels and seems cool, but also sly and berates Ran when necessary but also cares a lot, and recognizes he's simple minded but likes it and doesn't just make fun or troll him for it. I'm totally smitten with their dynamic, how the heck they created such a mix. I want you to be happy and together, I need it for my mental and physical sanity.

The art in this one is an absolute banger. Can't help but love how dynamic the art manages to be without using too many effects. Did you see those mascots!?!?!? The drawings are beautiful, so simple but it works greatly with that kind of colours damn this is pure gold. I could praise the art for days.
The story was quite sweet, it was a very lovely read. I guess that during the adaptation from the novel there were some part thay were cut, most likely. Overall enjoyable.
The personality swap when Wonwoo wears the mascot is so freaking funny. Also love how P/Funz is so expressive without saying a word.

This is it. This is exactly the thing I've always wished to read but no one granted me. Look at the worldbuilding, look at that amazing plot, look at those amazing characters I love every single one of them. I love especially Lorkan because he's unhinged. Love me an ambitious piece of shit.
The backstory was beautiful, so well thought, so well depicted, I'm in love with everything. There's so much I'd like to comment one, but this could tun into an essay so I'm just leaving here this comment because everyone deserves to read this story.
Can't wait to see how things will be resolved.
How can I keep going on with my life after reading this, I have no idea.
(This set another standard for BL, like the tier's getting too high for me, I won't have anything to read anymore if I get too picky orz that's how good it was)

I'm seriously stunned he's been mulling over on a very deep analysis on what love is. I kinda understand him, his point of view: people really do throw the word "love" around so easily. However it's only related to "romantic love" because I do believe people can love someone unconditionally, but falling in love? That's another thing entirely. And on that note how can you be sure you've fallen for that person, how do you decide that your feelings can be defined as "falling in love". I remember that in "Kimi ni Todoke" there was this nice take where the protagonist actually first admires the male protagonist. Only later she realizes that it's love. I think this fine line between feelings and the fact that each person has their own take on what is love is the key. So basically I think you fall in love when you decide to do it, in a way.
However, I suppose uke here is actually just kinda scared- Usually when you bond with someone and that person finds out other sides of you they don't like, well it's either "I can accept/avoid your 'ugly' sides" or "You're no more the man I first fell for". That's why maybe he believes love is too shallow if all that takes to fall out of love is just that.
And the fact that people have this romanticized vision of love just creates more misunderstandings/problems in relationship- However it is I'm seriously loving this manga a lot.
I can pretend I'm fine but I miss this series so much, SUNG HYUNJAE WHEN ARE YOU COMING BACK? You handsome gay ass I miss you daddy