Maybe this is a controversial take, but I think some people should stop policing how others experience the story. Whether you're a novel reader or a manhwa-only reader, let people react to each chapter as it unfolds. I've read the novel, so I know what's coming, but I think the beauty of the story lies in how it gradually unravels.
I know the adaptation feels fast-paced, but that's pretty common with most manhwa adaptations. If people want more context, the novel is always there. Personally, I've already accepted that not every scene I loved will make it into the manhwa—some moments will inevitably be condensed or cut. I'm just happy to see the story and those memorable scenes from the novel come to life through the illustrations.
Maybe this is a controversial take, but I think some people should stop policing how others experience the story. Whether you're a novel reader or a manhwa-only reader, let people react to each chapter as it unfolds. I've read the novel, so I know what's coming, but I think the beauty of the story lies in how it gradually unravels.
I know the adaptation feels fast-paced, but that's pretty common with most manhwa adaptations. If people want more context, the novel is always there. Personally, I've already accepted that not every scene I loved will make it into the manhwa—some moments will inevitably be condensed or cut. I'm just happy to see the story and those memorable scenes from the novel come to life through the illustrations.