
Ofc it's the sex partner who gets to act cool and admonish the coward HAHAHA. The pacing and execution are tedious and it only gets interesting when they manage to have some semblance of dialogue and conflict. Also, not drawing his sex partner's face but making them an actual important character in the end is so last minute lol. Had me a lol confused when another blond guy appeared and some conflict occured.

No big dramas, just a man who wants to survive and be appreciated, heck, acknowledged, for the work he does and ends up being adopted by good people. And despite the manga supposedly being axed, it didn't have much cliffhanger, rather, I thought it was meant to end this way somehow. (oh, but Krue does have a 'you're sus' look to him when he was thinking about Kento's skills lol).

The way he cried when he held baby Loki. The depth of his affection for Tol and Loki. The openness and respect he has for Byaku from beginning to end after their duel. The quiet yet upfront clinginess he has (which I really love from the first works. Makes me cuddle my pillow really tight lol.) Also, kudos to Akil's speech for Byaku, too. I just love the relationships being built in this series.

The scenario had all three of them rooted in the present. The grandpa with having his grandson and grandson in law with him when he's gotten sick and lonely. Han with his busy sched and having this overnight stay of silence after telling Shinwoo he was glad Shinwoo was there otherwise Grandpa wouldnt end with a flu. Then there's Shinwoo who was both hurt by the past and anxious about the future.
In one scenario, and actually, that last frame itself captures a lot of the emotions I went thru reading this lol

I've kept this at bay after about 30 chaps and now with 58, i reread it. And sure enough, despite the art, binging thru the arcs made me ignore the awkward and changing art. The main character and whoever is highlighted are so relatable and tangible (like they feel real). And honestly, the impostor syndrome was so strong that having the library shut him out made the story even better. The story doesn't rush itself, too. Of course there were some cuts here and there (which I'm not sure if it's the story or the scanlation). Anyway, the art might not match the level of the story but it's satisfactory that the story could push me through HAHAHA

Or maybe it's because i read a novel and it ended so ambiguously unlike this outright confession and tying it up with the diaries being read and written in a montage (i seriously love the artist! They gave so much life and vibrance to the already adorable characters)
And these extras (=・ω・=) teasing and edging the censorship laws hahaha

I understand how deeply the duke cares about his brother, but seriously, have some backbone. I expected so much yet it ended with disappointment. Not only that, it's as if the brother is truly pitiable! At that young age, he had already seen his younger brother as a nuisance he so wanted to dispatch and time and time again he had shown and declared his intentions to harm the duke's family...but what? BROTHERHOOD???? You've already made a front of "is that all you have to say" but breakdown when he leaps (and adds more possibility of survival and dragging this shit) -- well that got me emotional, but it's just disappointing

It's always heartbreaking when someone's end is always a "disappearance". Just whoosh. Not even the idea of a lingering soul, an afterlife, a reincarnation, just dieties or beings consuming their whole being to stay and they can't even stay that much longer. But i gotta say, it's heartwarming knowing how much they love goldie. Plus Grover gets to be acknowledged for everything theyve done for Goldie, theyre just so happy
Every chapter, my tears keep streaming. Why did I binge all 97+ chapters in one night?? I wanna be one of the "aww" smilers not the "AWWW" SNOT-FACED ಥ‿ಥ
That's just how it is ┗( T﹏T )┛