I’m doing my master’s dissertation on this btw lololol. anyway, you should look it up, there’s loads of evidence of how awful these work schedules are for these authors. pair it with the the culture, esp in japan, to work to death rather than take a break, results in, you guessed it, severe problems in their health. i get why you are skeptical but try drawing just one manga panel- with colouring and backdrop and shadows and detail. you’ll likely figure out why they get these injuries within one session haha. anyway, sorry, i got excited to see someone else noticed the same thing i did (so much so im doing a dissertation on it lmao).
This comes off as a little silly tbh. Artists and writer usually sit for a prolonged time of the day. The things inconsistent exercise and barely moving anything but your hand does to your body is frightening. It can lead to autoimmune diseases. Not forgetting to mention that during these LONG sessions, artists may forget to eat and drink properly being as focused as they are. Adding the weight of wanting to satisfy their readers on top of that, overtime is what a lot of these artists resort to in order to meet their deadline. And here you are reading all this hard work for free. I'd suggest you don't complain and just find a different manhwa to pass time lol

ok not to this author in particular it just got me thinking- why does every manhwa artist get some random injury like at least 3 times during the creation of a series. Like there's no way they're getting these serious injuries that require dangerous surgeries if their schedules are as packed with sitting and drawing like they say they are. I just find it hard to believe..I'd rather them just say "yeah dude I'm tired let's give it a month or two" not like "oh my left abacus discus shoulder joint completely disappeared and I just got heart surgery, i'm soooo sorry please support!" like is it the culture to just believe it all or what