Timeskip tropes are so ass.
It's always over some misunderstanding that can just be resolved with communication.
And then what? Story is done, no character development, completely unrealistic. No fucking thank you. These boys were YOUNG. In their early 20s and if anyone knows anything about young men it’s that they aren’t emotionally developed at that age and dont understand how to communicate. It comes with time, practice and EXPERIENCE (often via painful lessons). Personally love this as it’s an beleiveable romance imo.
This started out so good but slowly went downhill with the introduction of Jaewoo's friend from the real world.
I wish this could've been longer, and I really wanted to see a happier ending for Mujin (I wish he could've had a love interest too TT)
Good overall, but I wish the ending could've been better.
I dropped this a few chapters back, but I occasionally check in to read what people are saying about the newest chapters to see if the story got any better or if the uke got his revenge, but it seems like the story is getting worse with each chapter.
It makes me wonder what the point of this manhwa is.
I feel like the author doesn't do a good job at explaining why Riegrow is so obsessed with Taeui. I don't know if the novel does a better job at it, but as I was re-reading the manhwa, I noticed that Riegrow was into Taeui from the very start, but it's never explained exactly why that is.
Like, chap.84 kind of talks about it, but it made me even more confused. Like is he in denial about how much he liked Taeui from the very beginning? Idk.
If someone understands, please explain for me.









The whole miscommunication > break-up > timeskip cliche needs to just die out already. (ToT)