Idk why certain people tell others to just turn their brain off when reading something worth criticizing. Like I'm sorry if people have braincells, unlike some. And anyway, no matter the genre, a story has to make sense. Otherwise, it would break the immersion and that's how you can judge the author's writing
Hajin with long hair!! I'm being well fed! Also, it's interesting how Korean stories with nine tailed fox as the protagnist almost always have an imoogi as the villain. I mean, generally, imoogis cultivate quietly to reach ascension, and wasn't Yunseong's grandpa an imoogi too before being a dragon? So I'm curious to know what Saha did to move Hajin to stop his ascension











MY GOODNESS I LOVE THEM SO MUCH, THERE'S NO UNNECESSARY MISUNDERSTANDING BUT THE AUTHOR STILL MAKES IT SO INTERESTING AND ENDEARING TO READ! Like, you know, they can act childish, but when it really counts, they communicate properly and do some self-introspection. Love that when it happens