i tried to read it way back but dropped it because i find hyesung annoying. but now when i tried to read it again and pushed through, i love it so much! hyesung is just a poor kitty. and byul is so cuteeee!!
the story doesn't really get better that much. after he reconciled with byul things sometimes gets cute bcz of their newly found bond and how hyesung was learning to raise a baby. but eventually the story portrays him as the root cause of every probelm his family is facing and kind of sidelines his trauma and sufferings.
Yeah, i don’t think the story gets better. But i glad i gave this a chance because i got a new perspective on hyesung. He was just a victim and a young adult. I don’t think i will read the spin off though. Hyesung made a right choice regarding his mom, that was the best closure in this case. I don’t want to read him forgiving her.
but some passion raga fans are crazy and keep on shitting on passion that it made me feel icky
how are raga fans crazy while passion fans are not#-.-) passion is the blueprint for bl, but it's not that healthy. maybe in much later chapters, but the mood over there is so heavy. constant chase scenes, kidnapping, and fighting (over) tay... idk the plot gets interesting but i gen couldnt sit there and see tay suffering.
raga takes it slow and shows the development of xinlu, both on and off screen. by focusing on the relationship between the two characters, this feels a lot more like a, dare i say, "human" romance compared to passion.
fans that like raga would obviously compare it to the main story, and the disparity is shocking. sometimes i wonder how the same person wrote both of these.
if you like passion and are not looking for something less dogblood-y, please keep away.
not sure why some RAGA fans love to act as though it's better than the main story for being "less dark." i understand why the virtue signaling would turn you off, but please give the novel a shot! it's better than passion imo. and i really wanted to like passion considering how toxic iltae was and how much ilay as a whole appealed to me, but i somehow ended up liking xinluyuri more. i think yuuji wrote them with a more empirical pen, having gotten a lot more sleep hahaha. the tone and pacing are way more appealing and put-together than what i came to expect from the mother novel. i'd be inclined to call passion: RAGA a more character-driven story than passion — others may disagree, but most of iltae's "development" as individuals and in a relationship happens in the spin-offs. also, i simply prefer emotionally mature ukes to an MC like taeui, so i had a blast with yuri gable lol. might be a make or break for you.
why can't people just praise the story they like and ignore the one they hate?? calling ilay rapist as if xinlu is any better. calling passion shitty as if the author for both passion and raga wasn't the same person. this is why i guess i'll never touch raga, or at least for the time being. maybe once the hype calm down.
I heard the creator got hated on so much. You guys are batshit crazy. This is just a fiction work. Enjoy it. If not, just stop and leave it. Why the need to attack the creator or even go on rampage here lol you guys really spent unnecessary energy on the weirdest thing, go attack on problematic creator instead, like the one with pedo fetish, rape fetish, etc.











it is so hard now to find pretty bottom. i guess buff manly bottom is the new norm. can anyone recommend good manhwa with pretty bottom, and not old classic work.
i definitely disagree T.T
pretty, feminine bottoms are definitely still the norm. buffer/taller bottoms are outliers in korean manhwa (this story itself could probably be summarized in the one word 'outlier' though).
anyway here's some of my favorite bls with pretty bottoms/manlier tops
- kill me if you can
- sahan
- our paradise
- little mushroom
- the edge of ambiguity
- eighteen's bed
U can't be fr
You'd like Diamond Dust
Pretty bottoms have always been around. Pretty tops buff bottoms are on the rise, not because its the norm but because authors find the appeal in them (finally) and dishing it out.