Minority
I read it all over the course of a day. it was very sweet and good, maybe dragged on a little bit in some parts; but it always had something interesting happening when I started to loose interest. It was pretty easy to predict some of the plot points, because the story is a bit basic... but I can forgive it for that. Since I just really like their relationship and I loved seeing it develop into their adulthood too. Which I find to be kind of rare in these Shonen Ai high school setting manhwa. I also loved the duel POV on this too. Since I like seeing how both characters are feeling and what they're thinking about what they're going through. Unrelated to talking about the writing... I hate that they have to be in the closet, but I understand why they do. It's just sad they can't truly be themselves in front of everyone they know and love. I would definitely recommend this to someone else.
Save Me
All I can really say is that it makes complete sense why Namsoo ended up the way he did, considering the upbringing he grew up with. Lowkey kind of shocked his adoptive father didn't abuse him more or abandon him (and yes neglect is abuse). Don't get me wrong, i'm happy he didn't get abused more physically but still. The fact the twins were separated for such stupid superficial reasons makes me so mad... glad that the disabled twin at least had a somewhat normal, stable, and happy upbringing with his adoptive parents at least. The revenge he got for his brother was so satisfying, and I am amazed by how he kept it pretty proportionate to how much they hurt his twin. My favorite part of his revenge though was that he broke the class president's leg so badly he became disabled too, and is now getting bullied at his new school. Bet he doesn't like that at all lol... should've just swallowed down that pride and gotten help studying if he wanted 1st place. because clearly his idiotic actions didn't help him get number 1 again lol. I do have to question how he managed to find the same school his twin was in and transferred there with his adoptive dad having passed away.... and not having a computer or anything as far as I could tell. Namsoo is obviously very intelligent, but I don't think just being smart can help you do all that. Namsoo definitely took after his bio dad 100%. Also the way they died pisses me off so much! Fuck that bitch. Okay that is all I really want to say. 4/5 stars, it was good, somewhat unnerving, and very interesting, but not my favorite. I'm not really a phycological thriller kind of person.
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