I think I'm too used to only reading the build-up in a romance that leads up to the main characters getting together, and not the parts following it, where we see 2 people actually try to make things work. I stopped reading this a while back after Robin and Gyul became a couple but catching up after that has been quite pleasant. Of course it might not seem as 'exciting' as when you're anticipating them to finally profess their love, but I think the seemingly mundane parts of it also can be refreshing if you think about how hard they had to fight to get to this point. I like how deeply in love Robin and Gyul are with each other, how well they communicate, how much they try to understand each other and compromise wherever possible without giving up their individuality.
I think I'm too used to only reading the build-up in a romance that leads up to the main characters getting together, and not the parts following it, where we see 2 people actually try to make things work. I stopped reading this a while back after Robin and Gyul became a couple but catching up after that has been quite pleasant.
Of course it might not seem as 'exciting' as when you're anticipating them to finally profess their love, but I think the seemingly mundane parts of it also can be refreshing if you think about how hard they had to fight to get to this point.
I like how deeply in love Robin and Gyul are with each other, how well they communicate, how much they try to understand each other and compromise wherever possible without giving up their individuality.