Also you can start this one without starting lucky paradise. If you’re the type who can’t handle cheating (he technically didn’t cheat but the sunbae slept with his someone else while he had a thing with hoin) and it was a constant cycle of them hurting each other and getting addicted to it until they finally got together LoL. But even after they got together they were driven by anxiety constantly until the end.
I really loved Woojin's and Hoin's friendship at first but what pissed me off was the author writing in a misunderstanding scene where Hoin thought Woojin was cheating with his boyfriend. Like how can you claim to be best friends for a long time but automatically assumed he was cheating with your boyfriend right away? Anyway, people saying that it's realistic is their own opinion. Maybe it's realistic in the way that messy situationships might be. But I hate when they just can't communicate with each other and instead decides to have sex. The author was also really dragging it and that's what pissed me off more. The beginning was good and it was a roller coaster, expect that much. But the side chapters just made me really hate everything that I just read. So depending on you, you might be one of the lucky ones who ends up liking it.
You are so real and you should speak on it because I would even go as far to say he wasn’t even low-key a dick. He was a bad friend. It has literally taken me until this story to see how he was a good friend in the first place but it’s still interesting because he’s still very much a very selfish person because the reason why he wants Woojin to go to college is because he wants his best friend in college, not necessarily for Woojin’s personal betterment
Exactly. Like the way he treated Woojin was so bad. That's the guy who always had your back, and you accuse him of cheating with your boyfriend. It didn't sit right with me. If I was in his place, I would have broken things off with him a long time ago, no one deserves a friend like that. Also the communication issues were SO BAD. I was sick of seeing them having sex all the time, instead of actually talking things out. The way they even resolved things in the end also felt quite rushed to me, that I just skimmed through all the chapters in the end. Both of them needed to go to therapy instead of saying each other but nah, that didn't happen.
Anyway, Ho-in being kinda nice in Love Order still isn't making me forget how much of an asshole he was in Lucky Paradise, I should have just stayed ignorant and not read that thing in the first place.

I know this isn't Lucky Paradise, but since it's related to this manhwa, should I read that, is it good? I have heard people say Lucky Paradise is very realistic. I want to read this manhwa so bad, but I would like to start with the prequel first.