
I’ve never related to a manhwa nor a character so much before. Jinhyeong reminds me of myself especially as a kid. I was a hyper child who still wanted to play even when I started school. According to my parents, I was very playful and I also remember easily talking with others and making friends. So, I would get into trouble a lot since I’m the oldest among my siblings and I was their “role model” growing up. While others get to run around and stuff, I had to be mindful as the oldest sibling and watch out for my siblings. So seeing Jinhyeong’s upbringing really hits too close to home. I love this manhwa so much and I can’t wait to read more about Jinhyeong and Uyun and their growth as individuals and as a couple. Sorry for my rant but it means so much to me to read a manhwa that’s so realistic yet still has that fictional charm. Anyway, thanks for listening to my TED talk (⌒▽⌒)

I didn’t expect to cry my eyes out lmaoooo this story is really beautiful. The fact that Minato’s friend stayed good friends with him even though the others left. And when Minato turned down his feelings, Kakeru (think that’s his name lol I already forgot) accepted it and remained as friends. Riku who doesn’t express himself through words still manages to get his emotions across and Minato picks up on them pretty quickly. I cried so hard when Minato said he wanted to watch Riku paint in the last scene. Sure the pacing might have been too fast but I think it’s bc Minato is pretty straight forward with his feelings. Also, I like that both fell at first sight hehe so cute. I’m so glad his sister and brother in law were so accepting of them. I wish there were more chapters of them traveling and eventually working together. Hehe I can see Minato becoming a curator and help artists with their exhibitions.
Anyway, sorry for the long rant lol (⊙…⊙ )
At least not until the mature chapters are caught up ╥﹏╥ then I’ll reread it all in its entirety then bawl my eyes out like it’s the first time