as someone who has struggled with depression for almost a majority of their life, hearing "dont be afraid to let good things happen to you." is really hard. this story was really incredible, the way Sunwoo looks like some kind of blob instead of a person when he was being called Dipshit Kim is such a great way to show him not being seen or not seeing himself as equal or even human. I think I could write a whole essay about why this story is just so brilliant, but I think I'd rather keep it for myself.
can we appreciate how great the manga cover is? im in awe whenever i see it. the lighting is mesmerizing, contrast is really great and the focal point being the guys (red, perhaps could be interpreted as evil for his occupation) face is the cherry on top.
overall the cover art reminds me a lot of Asada Nemui's work, which has a very pleasant style.
i feel like this is one of the best manga I've ever read and I've read a lot. Writing this good just doesn't deserve this little recognition, I hope the author gets more publicity and one day I'd like to own the whole series physically.
On a longer note.. All the characters feel so real, like they're parts of the author and not just imagined people with imagined problems. Because of the realness, it's so easy to relate to the characters, I relate to almost all of them, even Kan (the guy who knew they were dating and tried outing them, which was sooo rude..) with his jealousy-hatred for happy people, since many of us depressed folks tend to get frustrated at how easily others achieve happiness when it seems like such a far-fetched dream. I also related to Miwa a lot, at the beginning the most, I think her personality and mine are pretty similar, but it's like every character had something I could relate to, even Rika's free-spirit or Tsuruta's care.
Overall, I loved this series, everything about it and I hope a love like that finds me, or maybe doesn't cause I relate to Yuria a lot too, haha.











and eveeyone cheered