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This is such a good manwha I’m actually impressed. It takes effort to understand it, it’s not like one of those easy to follow-along-smut stories that’s so common these days. I love the usage of an ensamble cast to tell this interwoven story. If you came looking for run of the mill-romance then this is not for u. In this story romance is only a vehicle that drives main character motivations and the plot, it’s not the main point. I love that. Within the short time we’ve been with these character the author has characterized them so uniquely—showing that there’s something more under the surface to all of them. The story right now is very good and I’m hoping the author can continue on this path.
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That was extremely hypocritical of her, I think the hardest thing that highschool kids fail to understand in relationships are boundaries, neither Haesol or Yeonwoo are obligated to talk about their past if it’s a deeply uncomfortable thing. I think what makes this worse is that within this conversation Haesol also made comments that would’ve made Yeonwoo insecure, things such as “I thought y’all were dating” or “I mistook you for a girl” and while that’s understandable because she was explaining the context behind it, it made me tilt my head. But also I think we gotta give her a chance to redeem herself, the hard pill for people to swallow is that Haesol is simply not as close to Yeonwoo as Jihyuk was, making this spat harder for people to root for. This relationship has been only going on for a few months, and while I’m a firm believer of talking about your problems a few months is not nearly enough time to open up about family issues or sexual assaults. YOURE ALLOWED TO KEEP PRIVATE THINGS PRIVATE
THE MALE LEAD IS SO FINE, I CAN'T TAKE THIS ANYMORE