This was so well-written but it lacked catharsis and closure.
It isn't "masculine" or "mainstream" for men to have emotional heart-to-hearts, so Sangmin was doomed to fucking rot.
This is such a great quality manhwa! It's rare to find something with solid art and characterisation. :)
The translation here is super scuffed. Do yourself a favour and read it elsewhere.
They should add "slice of life" to the genre because this feels so drawn out and repetitive.
The art is stunning, though.
Passion started out strong but, after 60 chapters, I can safely say this was a waste of time. The conflict between Ilay and Xinglu felt incredibly contrived, and I couldn't believe how juvenile the writing was when Xinglu started losing his shit and asking Tae who he liked the most.
Tae being a good luck charm came out of the left field, and it so out of place after 40 chapters of Tae/Ilay/Xinglu's high schooler interactions.
Read this if you have time to kill. The smutty segments are scarce, not to mention bland.
Thank you so much for scanlating this. I've loved Canis: The Speaker for years, and it's such a balm to the soul to see it being translated again.
I'm looking for an A/B/O manga featuring an omega salaryman who weaponises their secondary gender to get out of work (he takes time off because of a heat) and/or play their alpha colleague for a fool.
It was such a refreshing take on the genre, but I can't remember the title. Does anyone have any ideas?