I am really loving this story, but his siblings are too old to not be contributing to the running of the household. Like I don’t understand why the guy who is working full-time is also doing all the housework..? Surely a junior high student could manage laundry..? Also, is there seriously, any reason a high school student couldn’t get a part-time job? Like he wants to be a doctor, but with that work ethic..? I don’t expect him to have a very bright future if all he can manage is a bit of studying.
Ohh I can kind of see what you mean. I suppose he did say he basically raised them and see them more as his children. I just wish that not everything had to be his responsibility. I grew up in a very similar situation to his, with absentee parents and three younger siblings to take care of. Being able to share the burdens of the life you’re dealt, with the people you love and who love you, I think is quite important.
I totally agree with this! It’s important as siblings to stick to eachother and share the burdens of life whatever it may be, my siblings and i have always shared our parents responsibities (now that they are older and have had a hard time with tech and such) and as the youngest still living at home, the responsibility naturally lies with me, but my siblings are there to help anytime so for that i’m eternally grateful.
But again, i totally agree!
Reading some of the comments for this actually made me laugh so hard I cried
But I honestly loved this. Light on story and existed outside of reality sometimes… Like where do they stow all their soiled clothing at the office? They both take the train and each only carry a briefcase..? Just imagining desk drawers filled with pissy suits
Teach has the luxury of maintaining his humanity because he hasn’t experienced the horrors of this new world (at least he can’t remember experiencing them)
I’m with Guwon. Can’t let him go, because if he makes it, he could tell others where their town is. I can already feel how much Teach is gonna annoy me next chapter…
Well the teach indeed experienced the savage world, like he was saved from being murdered in his old house, he was very surprised about how this group managed to stay nice, quiet, civilized. This wasn't presented to him
Now, that rule isn't very well funded nor functional. They all knew the reason why he stole, a more functional and useful way of punishment for breaking a rule like that rule would have been going to get more medicine with the exploration group, and if he tries to run away or doesn't give any results in a determined time then
The way of how that rule is imposed will end up making a witch's haunting. If you don't agree with someone, or you don't like them you could say to everyone that they've broken a rule and plant false proof to incriminate them. It's not really good. They are all moved by emotions, not rationality and if that keeps going, they all firmed their death sentence
get behind me omg... everyone's applying morals to a post-apocalyptic world I dislike Guwon choosing a slow death method instead of a quick one, but I agree with you that Jinwoo's probably gonna be the typical, annoying "I won't kill anyone cause it's wrong" virtuous character
I don't completely agree with Guwon, but it was already implied in the beginning that it took a lot of work for them to build and secure the town cause of the disorder and chaos that followed after the world got destroyed. someone has to dirty their hands or else no one's gonna follow the rules.
does this make the town a good place? no, but this is a post-apocalyptic world and they're just trying to survive
This far exceeded my expectations. It’s a slow burn, but gorgeously so. For me, it’s one of those stories where all the little things fall into place the further you read, making for a beautiful and compelling picture. It’s more than just a revenge/romance story. The way it unfolds, the character growth and the psychological journey of love and friendship, really is genius.
My heart stopped when I saw that panel in chapter 86, and it finally dawned on me as to why he kneeled in front of the grave for three days… and the tattered bird of light… this story broke me in all the right ways.











The crossover in “I Was Possessed, but It Became a Ghost Story” brought me here.
I’ve really gone down the historical european horror transmigration romance genre recently, starting with “Confined Together with the Horror Game’s Male Lead” and “The 100 Curses of Illeston Mansion” if anybody has any similar recommendations, let me know.
Here is another one "How to Survive as a Maid in a Horror Game"
Oh! I haven’t read that one! I am on “How to Protect the Master of the Monster Mansion“ right now, but I’ll try that after for sure! Thx so much!