
There are malicious entities into all the mirrors of the world and they exist as an alternative reality which can be summoned only under certain conditions: the person summoning these entities must be in a black room during a thunderstorm and if this person wishes for something there, the entities of the “mirror world” will make it happen. But their main goal is (of course) to kill, since they’re the reflection of the cruel part of the human nature, so they accomplish people’s cruel desires by swallowing into their world the victims whose limbs become new means to drag by future victims inside. These entities also seem to be highly manipulative, which explains the gradual yet radical change in Yeonwoo’s personality from scaredy-cat to killer. We aren’t able to define for sure whether the guy in the cinema and the man in the streets were killed because of Yeonwoo’s wishes (perhaps to force Jun to remember as soon as possible?), however we can affirm that Jun’s hallucinations were not just hallucinations, but a way Yeonwoo used during the years to keep his eyes on him. This explains why Jun thanked Yeonwoo for taking care of him and why Yeonwoo seemed to know before Jun himself what he liked (about sex and other stuff).
I hope this lil explanation has been useful to everyone who’s been left confused by the “rushed” yet intriguing (almost) open ending~.

The main couple’s journey is so deep and intriguing: it showed how Yuri eventually came to overcome his worst fears, and the first step was to fall in in love with Jaerim’s spirit despite the hatred towards his ugliness.
Jaerim is definitely my favourite character: the evolution of his feelings towards Yuri, the discovery and the acceptance of his sexuality were portrayed amazingly; I really admire him for the same traits that made Yuri fall in love with him: his courage, his stubborn determination and his sense of justice.
The last panel of chapter 85 made me cry a little though: it basically shows that underneath it all Heeno’s love is not as shallow as it seemed at first, since he managed to fall for Aerak as a person and not just for his new appearance. Aerak’s personality is also very complex, interesting and well written, but the prize for the character to protect at all costs goes to Dong-gyung! I’m glad he’s now happy and has friends he can count on!
Good job, author-san! ^^

He fell so hard for his ethereal look that he didn’t mind taking a d*ck up his ass: if this isn’t love at first sight then what is it?
Even though I feel like I need more, I like the shortness of this, since it hands the story to the reader in a direct, intriguing and straightforward manner. Loved it. ^^

About the portrayal of Shion being weak as a woman: it’s just as nature is, so stop going around saying it’s sexist. Of course many girls are strong and many guys are weak, but the difference of the muscular mass is something biologically natural that we cannot ignore.
Moreover I read some comments about girls helping each other out and I can say that (extrapolating from the harassment context, since many guys too don’t do a thing when such situations happen) the 70% of the girls I know don’t have a ‘bro code’ like males do and most of the times they think in a self-centred manner, so I completely agree with Shion when he said that girls usually don’t help each other and I think that’s very sad, but maybe I just met the wrong people.
Ueno my man is the only virgin left now lol