i like how they live within their own quiet intimacy. like the title, veil, they exist beneath it, hidden, held. from the outside, all we are given is a silhouette; a suggestion, a whisper of movement. we sense what unfolds, but never in full. their story is never told, yet it breathes in the space between them. intimacy lingers in what is unseen, in what is deliberately kept. and there is something deeply beautiful in that. those who stand beyond the veil are not meant to understand. some things are sacred in their secrecy—privacy, in its purest form.










this manwha would've been completed with less than 20 chapters if the sex demon seo jeoak (or whatever his name is) kept his dick between his legs on that day faaa