For the newcomers just starting the manhwa— Please have patience with this story. It is an incredible slow-burn with rich world-building and a diverse cast of characters. The connection between Kishiar and Yuder is beautifully written—their souls are truly entwined across time and space.
The political intrigue in Turning is absolutely top-tier. It's a high-stakes, 'crazy' game filled with brilliant plot twists that will keep you guessing. Kishiar is essentially a master chess player. He is incredibly smart, always several steps ahead of his enemies, and watching his plans unfold is one of the best parts of the story. Beyond the intensity, there are also deeply wholesome 'found family' tropes among the members of the Cavalry and other important characters that make the journey feel so personal.
Kishiar himself is the ultimate green flag. He is mature, patient, and incredibly gentle with Yuder’s PTSD. Both characters are written with realistic human flaws that make them so relatable. In my opinion, the payoff is worth the wait. However, if the manhwa feels too slow, you can check out the original webnovel on official website. And if you find it isn't to your taste, it's better to just move on rather than spreading negativity.
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For the newcomers just starting the manhwa— Please have patience with this story. It is an incredible slow-burn with rich world-building and a diverse cast of characters. The connection between Kishiar and Yuder is beautifully written—their souls are truly entwined across time and space.
The political intrigue in Turning is absolutely top-tier. It's a high-stakes, 'crazy' game filled with brilliant plot twists that will keep you guessing. Kishiar is essentially a master chess player. He is incredibly smart, always several steps ahead of his enemies, and watching his plans unfold is one of the best parts of the story. Beyond the intensity, there are also deeply wholesome 'found family' tropes among the members of the Cavalry and other important characters that make the journey feel so personal.
Kishiar himself is the ultimate green flag. He is mature, patient, and incredibly gentle with Yuder’s PTSD. Both characters are written with realistic human flaws that make them so relatable. In my opinion, the payoff is worth the wait. However, if the manhwa feels too slow, you can check out the original webnovel on official website. And if you find it isn't to your taste, it's better to just move on rather than spreading negativity.
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