Spoiler: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Halfway through I started thinking that the assistant detective guy was actually the killer. Boy, was I wrong. This was a pretty good manhwa in my opinion. I’m not usually a detective novel fan however it was interesting trying to figure out who the killer was alongside the characters. My small bean brain did not suspect the younger girl (her name escapes me) to be the perpetrator in anyway shape or form. I also love how the webtoon showed some actual homophobia instead of just being like, ‘look it’s a couple that contains two girls, everyone accepts that wooooooo.’ I also love how it showed the fear of hiding your sexuality from Unnie’s perspective. I’ve never personally been in a relationship where the girl got mad at me for not telling other people about our relationship, that seemed pretty foreign to me for Hana’s perspective (I might of got her name wrong) I know that happens in lgbtq+ relationships however most people I know understand the fear and discrimination that comes with being a lesbian so they understand not wanting to tell people. There were so many different sides to one story. I would highly recommend this to anyone and I’m definitely going on Lezhin to support the author.
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Halfway through I started thinking that the assistant detective guy was actually the killer. Boy, was I wrong. This was a pretty good manhwa in my opinion. I’m not usually a detective novel fan however it was interesting trying to figure out who the killer was alongside the characters. My small bean brain did not suspect the younger girl (her name escapes me) to be the perpetrator in anyway shape or form. I also love how the webtoon showed some actual homophobia instead of just being like, ‘look it’s a couple that contains two girls, everyone accepts that wooooooo.’ I also love how it showed the fear of hiding your sexuality from Unnie’s perspective. I’ve never personally been in a relationship where the girl got mad at me for not telling other people about our relationship, that seemed pretty foreign to me for Hana’s perspective (I might of got her name wrong) I know that happens in lgbtq+ relationships however most people I know understand the fear and discrimination that comes with being a lesbian so they understand not wanting to tell people. There were so many different sides to one story. I would highly recommend this to anyone and I’m definitely going on Lezhin to support the author.