From In.Difference:A sweet analogy of the Russian doll: Matryoshka.As each doll is opened up to give...
- Author: ANDO Yuki (Story & Art)
- Genres: Romance / Shoujo
Come and get them! Ice pops to cool down your blazing cheeks....
- Author: Ando Yuki
- Genres: Romance / School Life / Shoujo
A short story by Ooya Chiki published in Ribbon in 1974....
- Author: Ooya Chiki
- Genres: Oneshot
These are the lives of the cool, composed Miho and the gentle, easygoing Miho!<br><br>Mi...
- Author: Jaryuu Dokuro
- Genres: Shoujo / Josei
A comedy about the carefree days of Deguchi, a care worker, and Shogun, a man full of mysteries who ...
- Author: Jaryuu Dokuro
- Genres: Comedy / Shounen Ai
A bookstore employee who’s easy to be played with & a batik craftsman....
- Author: Jaryuu Dokuro
- Genres: Comedy / Oneshot / Shounen Ai
A series of mostly shounen-ai one-shots, with two stories and a special focusing on childhood friend...
- Author: jaryuu dokuro
- Genres: Comedy / Yaoi
From Which Scanlations:Ever since Fune Momohara was told that she was just like a "guy friend" by th...
- Author: Fukami Aoi
- Genres: One Shot / Romance / School Life / Shoujo
From Vices and Devices:Sequel to the "What's Your Name" one-shot from Sugar Milk.Yamada has his love...
- Author: jaryuu dokuro
- Genres: Comedy / One Shot / Shounen Ai / Slice Of Life
I fucking love this manhwa. It's truly well-crafted. The narrative, the characters—everything about this manhwa is just exceptional. Each chapter takes you on a journey through the characters' lives, allowing us to see their perspectives and the ongoing development of their personalities.
The past stories are a treasure, and the evolving art style is praiseworthy. But what stands out the most is the way Siyun's character is portrayed. Despite the immense challenges he faces, the depiction of his struggles with mental instability—excessive anxiety, overthinking, a pessimistic outlook on life, and resorting to violence—is both realistic and poignant.
Let's be honest; Siyun's character can be draining, but that's what makes this story so compelling. The main characters, are perfectly matched to be each other's partners. The story's realism shines through as it explores the challenges of maintaining open communication, even when Siyun is taking medication. It vividly illustrates how mental health can impact an individual as profoundly as physical health.
Ugh I'm kind of regretting now that I devoured the entire manhwa in just two days; it was that captivating. I inadvertently became hyperfixated, and that's a testament to the sheer brilliance of this work
Well, now I'm left with a cliffhanger syndrome.