I’ve read this multiple times and I still can’t get over how beautiful the art is. You can definitely see the difference in art style comparing the first and final chapters.
I’m a bit disappointed with how quickly it ended; it wasn’t going too into depth with the main character’s love story and focusing a lot on all of the character’s pasts. I don’t understand how they found love with what seemed to be going on in their lives. Honestly speaking, this is how the story went in my mind: they met, did it, became tangled in a knot of complications linked to their dark pasts, and then Sun Hwa and Goong Ha managed to over come them by opening up their minds and seeing each other for who they are after searching for someone whom they simply weren’t meant to be with. The main story got confusing due to the flash backs and inner stories, but after reading over it a few more times everything was linked and I can (finally) now understand what the problems were and so on, so forth.
The character development was fun to notic (it was alright), though I don’t really know how to word it (currently running on 3hrs of sleep and a 5min power nap; it’s an ungodly hour).
In spite of how else I thought of it, I found the story (and side stories) to be enjoyable to read. The first time I read baker on the first floor, it continued to bring sweat to the tears I was already sobbing out. Now that I’ve read it a bit more, I’m just fond of how fun the characters are without the drama. I ship all the couples in there. They all deserve happiness.
But I must admit... Jin Kyo. You arsehole.
The Baker on the First Floor