Initially, I didn’t really thought I’d enjoy this series as much as I did. I ended finishing this in one day which surprised me. I remember dropping this years ago because I couldn’t really understand, now that I’m older and picked it up again, I’m really glad I didn’t miss out on this masterpiece.
It’s heavy, light, wholesome and bittersweet all packed into one which makes the story and characters feel more vibrant and alive.
I liked that the trope of the shifting the werewolves had and how Ein and Minsuk both had different perspectives when their lovers turn into wolves. It really emphasized how different the characters think and how they can effect those around them by sharing perspectives.
I’ve nothing bad to say about the plot either, it’s not something light-hearted. It’s full of meaningful lessons towards the epitome of life. The characters itself are as sexy and surreal as the art style itself—I really enjoyed this semi-realism the Artist portrayed—it made me feel like I’m not just reading smut, I’m reading love-making—especially with the pace, touch and tone used.
Lastly, I unexpectedly enjoyed the sides—it was a touching emphasize that brought us closer to Ein and Leto’s love and individuality. I inadvertently love the trust and longing they hold for each other. It was a sweet treat to see Bexan and Minsuk pop up towards the final 2 chapters too!
Also, a side note; Bexan and Leto have the most hilarious friendship I’ve seen in a while. When I’m danger—Leto darts first to protect Bexan while he stands there helplessly but when Minsuk is in danger, Bexan shields him with all he’s got. Hoes before bros, my guy. This isn’t to say Bexan doesn’t care for Leto—he’s nowhere near as combat-trained as he is so it’d make sense he’s not doing anything. I adore the fact that even when told to keep running, he still found a way to seek help for Leto. Not to mention he’s constantly checking in on Leto after their separation.
The same Vice versa, in the last 2 chapter, Leto tells Ein to stock up on the mango ice cream for Bexan but when they meet they start bickering. It’s an absolutely amusing and lovable friendship these two goofballs have. The fact that Ein and Leto was able to be more open to Minsuk and Bexan showed they’ve truly come a long way and regard them as friends.
I’ve a lot to say, and nothing are bad.
Initially, I didn’t really thought I’d enjoy this series as much as I did. I ended finishing this in one day which surprised me. I remember dropping this years ago because I couldn’t really understand, now that I’m older and picked it up again, I’m really glad I didn’t miss out on this masterpiece.
It’s heavy, light, wholesome and bittersweet all packed into one which makes the story and characters feel more vibrant and alive.
I liked that the trope of the shifting the werewolves had and how Ein and Minsuk both had different perspectives when their lovers turn into wolves. It really emphasized how different the characters think and how they can effect those around them by sharing perspectives.
I’ve nothing bad to say about the plot either, it’s not something light-hearted. It’s full of meaningful lessons towards the epitome of life. The characters itself are as sexy and surreal as the art style itself—I really enjoyed this semi-realism the Artist portrayed—it made me feel like I’m not just reading smut, I’m reading love-making—especially with the pace, touch and tone used.
Lastly, I unexpectedly enjoyed the sides—it was a touching emphasize that brought us closer to Ein and Leto’s love and individuality. I inadvertently love the trust and longing they hold for each other. It was a sweet treat to see Bexan and Minsuk pop up towards the final 2 chapters too!
Also, a side note; Bexan and Leto have the most hilarious friendship I’ve seen in a while. When I’m danger—Leto darts first to protect Bexan while he stands there helplessly but when Minsuk is in danger, Bexan shields him with all he’s got. Hoes before bros, my guy. This isn’t to say Bexan doesn’t care for Leto—he’s nowhere near as combat-trained as he is so it’d make sense he’s not doing anything. I adore the fact that even when told to keep running, he still found a way to seek help for Leto. Not to mention he’s constantly checking in on Leto after their separation.
The same Vice versa, in the last 2 chapter, Leto tells Ein to stock up on the mango ice cream for Bexan but when they meet they start bickering. It’s an absolutely amusing and lovable friendship these two goofballs have. The fact that Ein and Leto was able to be more open to Minsuk and Bexan showed they’ve truly come a long way and regard them as friends.
10/10, would recommend someone to read!