I hate this kind of ml and mc characters and their love strories. They are so annoying.
*I meant to say it’s NOT the age gap for me but yeah I’m on chap 13 and I’m confused? Cuz why do they randomly get freaky in 11? Like there no was correlation or tension to get freaky idk it was weird and ml has a dry personality so does the Mc ngl, it was so hyped up so I thought it was gonna be rlly good but ig it’s just the art
Treated badly? Oh you're referring to the starting chapters, he's just closed off it's mentioned alot ig that he's cares deeply about people who are in his close circle and he's a like wall if it's outsiders. ml treats mc really really well (as far as I'm in the novel and as per spoilers he's literally smitten)
S1 was so peak but then fell off so bad with S2. Didnt like new art style, everything feels different especially Adult Han-Gun feels like different person. I think the writer also lost their touch in the story.
Do you ever think he’s different because maybe he’s an adult now and he’s reflected on the decisions he made and the fact that they’re just not in high school or middle school anymore and it’s not necessarily that the art style has changed they’ve grown up they have different features The author did not lose their touch in the story as you can tell there are still ups and downs, and the will probably continue to be that throughout the storyline as they grow within each other, but again, opinions and personal problems
I understand the ending. Asil is all alone, he dont have a family or a purpose anymore. He feels lonely and think that there is someone who is there for him, waiting for him and loving him makes him return. And i think the ml’s character development was also good. I really hate the ml at the beginning but also he is changed. So it was all good, i liked it.
Wow what a disappointment final season, after s2 finale i expected different direction
I understand your concern cause yes it was indeed bizarre for Brett to do so, but we're missing a chunk of info about what happened in the 2 year gap when they were apart which might have been a major event in Brett's life - so much so that it released a deeper plane of reflection within him that was trapped behind the mirror of how he should be leading his life based on the way his father raised him. And that must have been like a big realization moment - the person who liberated him from all that, the time he felt the most free was indeed with Hayden. Which is what brings us to the situation in the current present of season 3. And all this may feel too sudden and drastic cobsidering this is Brett we're talking about but I'm sure there's relevant explanation behind everything. I could be wrong tho, this is all just speculation.
I will say this atleast and you can decide to wait if you like
The latest raws really highlight the shift in Brett and Hayden’s dynamic. With Scott filling in the gaps of the last two years, Hayden finally has the clarity he needs to judge Brett’s past actions. Honestly, it’s refreshing to see the roles reversed. Watching Brett, the one who messed up, fall the hardest and be forced to do the chasing feels like the perfect redemption to his feelings.











Why are the rating so low? It is so good and complex. I like how the ml and mc are so different yet they are complete each other so well