I wonder why authors make the most EVIL and INSUFFERABLE male leads and expect us to like them. Also am I the only one who think this manwha was too fucking long? The same thing happens over and over again, no new developments, this could’ve been 12 chapters or less.
Comics are a visual medium, so it’s hard to ignore such a dramatic change in artstyle. It’s not so much the change in style that bothers me, but it’s the clear decline in quality and lack of atmosphere. I’m not here to hate, just voice an opinion that me and other people may share. It’s a shame the former artists did what they did, cuz their art was sooo good.
I love Abel’s personality so much I really couldn’t give less of a damn what he looks like, he’s adorable no matter what. It’s clear that the author always intended Abel to look this way (hints dropped throughout the story) but it seems so many people got attached to his past life design lol.
This Ho pisses me off so badly, popping his bussy for everyone that comes around. My biggest pet peeve is when the mc makes excuses for the male lead as if they aren’t grown ass men. Do better.
God I’m hoping a meteorite comes and strikes this entire complex. I have a personal vendetta with one dimensional characters like the male lead, evil for the sake of being evil. Like seriously, he’s so comically flat as a character I roll my eyes everytime he opens his mouth. I find the MC and the brown haired kid to be much more interesting and I think the story could’ve been better if they were the main couple. But yeah this story is clearly written as sort of shock value. I find that the author struggles to actually grasp the themes they wanna display. It’s aesthetic over substance, the story is clearly made to be a horror/psychological but the writing and characters are so medicore that it’s impossible to actually take any of this shit seriously.
Why is everyone saying that this baby is ugly, he’s adorb. And it’s so funny how much he looks like Taesung, I wish the main story was this sweet :(
People needa treat this site similarly to ao3. Tags, lists and comments exist for a reason. They let you know what type of content is in these comics. I’m not saying people can’t criticize works, I just find it strange to act surprised bc the things presented in these comics are CLEARLY STATED. Half of the time I’ll see comments from disgruntled users who are shocked that the trigger and content warnings actually held weight, like no shit. Why would you read something you don’t like after reading the synopsis, comments and tags??? I get it, there’s a difference between saying your thoughts after giving something a try, but for the love of god, DONT READ WHAT YOU DONT LIKE. Shit you not, every single day it’ll be a comment like “omg I can’t believe the main characters slept with so and so” and then the title of the fucking manga is “sleeping and romancing so and so”. Like please y’all, these tags exist for a reason, use em.
Where’s Taewhan? I feel like the author is spending too much unnecessary time on the past instead of focusing and developing the current plot.
THIS is how u do a chasing arc, I can never forget about what he did, but omg Mokwha has him wrapped around his finger
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.
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