Does the novel do a better job of establishing their interest in each other?
I feel like the two of them going from straight guys to interested in each other seems rushed? I get the physical attraction, and wanting to continue to explore something new that you liked (from Zhenya anyway). I still don't get how they're drawn to each other, other than physically.
The train scene where they end up drinking and laughing all night was a great opportunity it seems, but then it was just shown in overview.
Yes, the novel does a great job of establishing their interest in each other. I've finished the main story so I wonder how the manhwa is gonna develop those scenes. In the novel, a lot of Taekjoo's inner thoughts are described properly which helps you understand how he manages to handle someone as unstable as Zhenya. I'm currently reading the side stories and enjoying them a lot. The side stories are great for understanding their dynamic even better.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/72275911/chapters/188176636
Get ready for the crazy ride lol
It's crazy that the author hardly took any breaks throughout the 3 seasons. I think they would've benefitted greatly from a longer hiatus in between seasons to flesh out the second half of the story better. If they're saving up the twin story for a side story I think incorporating it during the breakup timeline would have been better. The whole "we've been through so much" made me feel nothing unfortunately.









This needs a Goblin type ending where Yuta finds happiness in his next life because I don't even know how they could get back to a lovey-dovey state.