So it seems there is no hope for a Do-hyeok and Si-woo story. The author announced on X that by the end of this half-year, there will be a new story with a younger top and an older bottom. Honestly, that really sucks—there doesn’t seem to be any Si-hyeok redemption either. My heart is shattered because Do-hyeok and Si-woo had so much emotional potential, and it hurts to see their story left unfinished.
I don’t support what he did but good lord do I love a prideful man turned bottom trying to do whatever the other wants, author please…what a big tease. I thought dohyeok wearing that scarf and saying he will see him again meant something, probably does but author didn’t want to make a story for them.
The author mentioned that Han Jae-won would be the second male lead, but honestly, there isn’t much about him in the story. I really wanted to see more of him with Tae-kyung; he feels like the one who truly understands and complements Tae-kyung’s personality. Han Jae-won’s quiet warmth and emotional maturity could have balanced Tae-kyung’s struggles better than anyone else. It’s a shame the story didn’t explore their connection further — their chemistry had the potential to be something deep and healing, not just another side plot.
Though My Suha ended with Do Hyeok’s story feeling incomplete and unsatisfying, I can’t help but feel disappointed. The author should have given us proper closure — no matter how good or bad it might have been. It’s frustrating that she hasn’t shared any updates about the manhwa, and honestly, her social media presence is quite unsettling.
I wonder if there’s any way to reach out to her and request a continuation of the Si-Hyeok story. Does anyone know how to contact her, or if someone close to her could pass on the message?







I really feel bad for Director Hyeon-ho. He was such a sweet character toward the MC, and Minhyung killed him for no reason. I don’t like that he died — I genuinely felt for him.
Director Hyeon-ho is one of those side characters who quietly becomes the emotional backbone of the story. He treats the MC with genuine kindness without expecting anything in return, which makes him stand out in a manhwa filled with obsession, toxicity, and power plays.
His death feels unfair because it is meant to be unfair. It highlights how dangerous and unstable Minhyung is, and it reminds the reader that good people don’t always survive in dark, psychological narratives.
Hyeon-ho’s presence brought warmth, stability, and a glimpse of the healthy affection the MC deserved. Losing him creates a painful contrast — and that’s why readers end up caring about him so much.