Main couple was cute and sweet! Drama-free as the author intended. Their characters were lacking, though. I felt like neither really had a personality. Hyeon-woo changed his mind about Do-won very suddenly, too. All because he was a little emotional, Hyeon-woo started liking him… What sort of reason is that! Aside from these two gripes, I did find it a nice and light read.
Wow! I am so sad to have finished this, but I cannot begin to explain just how much I loved this. It was so sweet, so romantic, and so funny. I actually laughed, which is a notably hard reaction to pull (in my opinion). A very light, drama-free read (minus the Director Jung plot line—I don’t think those two graphic chapters were needed). Plus, the art style improved greatly as the story progressed. Onto Hayoon and Yian who are so perfect together. Yian is so gentle and caring and Hayoon is so brave and loving. Their relationship developed very well. They truly love each other. I really love how cheesy and lovey-dovey they are! It suits their characters. I really enjoyed how much we spent reading about them as an established couple.
More action than romance. Still a pretty great read since I devoured it in about a day! I think the romance suffered a little because of the world building and action—for example, I could not understand why Woon was suddenly such an obsessed and possessive lover, when so little chapters focused on their relationship development. Regardless, Woon and Hayeon are still very cute!
I love how doting Chan-Woong was towards Park Young-in. The art style improved towards later chapters, too, which I really appreciated. Overall, a cute, romantic story with characters who deserve each other. I do think it ended abruptly, but as long as they’re happy, I’m happy!
I don’t think it’s crazy Ryou fell in love in six months, but I do think they needed to know more about each other! I do think Asahi needed to reject him in order for them to be where they currently are—in a loving, thriving relationship! The boss scene was not necessary whatsoever… Aside from that, an enjoyable read!
Such a cute, fun little manga. I love it when the uninterested, aloof MC becomes the jealous, overprotective, deeply devoted type. Hiroshi is such a beautiful person. His concern for Joh was so real. He’s also so pretty.
SO cute and fluffy. I love the bodyguard trope. I liked the pace of the manga and enjoyed there were was more story/plot than sex scenes! It was refreshing.
Okay, Director Kang was a dick in the beginning, but he absolutely absolved his wrongs by loving Ahn that much, which Ahn deserves! Love the trope when the MC falls for someone totally not their type, but then that person becomes their ONLY type. Also, the sex was hot. The dirty talk was top notch. Don’t get me started on the role play scene… I do wish we could have delved into the “getting to know each other” aspect of their relationship a little more. I think it would have justified that jump to being such a domestic couple (which I loved) Aside from that, this was a wonderful read!
Ah, what a nice, romantic little story. The art is gorgeous. Loved the small dose of enemies lovers.
This was fun, sweet, short, and fluffy! Both main characters are so beautiful.
Oh, they are such a perfect couple. I love how they still argue and bicker throughout the story (and not just when they were enemies). They truly tried to be the best person they could be for each other. I love how lovestruck Hyun-woo became after proclaiming to be so anti-romantic. Young-won is so PRETTY. So smart and driven, too. How unfair.
Yeonu calling Gyu-yeong his baby was SO cute. I hardly see that endearment used in webtoons, so it was so refreshing! I enjoyed the lack of drama. I agree it did lag in certain moments, but overall, a very sweet and touching romance.
If this can even be fixed, which I highly doubt, considering we are 46 chapters in building such a detestable character, Jinx needs to be about 100+ chapters to even begin to reverse the damage Jaekyung has done. I have a feeling the author is following the BJ Alex structure, but I don’t think it works at all for Jinx. Jaekyung is just that much worse. If they end up together, a good time-jump where they are completely separated (and working on themselves) would be needed.
Unrequited love(r) to obsessed, devoted boyfriend is such a good pipeline
I love to torture myself. Here I am expecting it to be any different that it was in Ch. 1, but of course, it isn’t… This is Dan’s second reality check about Jaekyung. This better be the LAST. I hope Dan dumps that man before his upcoming match. Dude deserves to break that shoulder of his and suffer for 40+ chapters.
If the author doesn’t fix Jaekyung’s personality soon, I fear his so-called redemption arc will suck MAJORLY. Like, how can the first words he utter to Dan in the chapter be “The hell?” with the most pissiest face ever AFTER being made a hot meal. OH, he bugs me so bad . His karma will be that shoulder and losing Dan. Thank you to the ex for his words of wisdom. Dan needed to hear it.
Dan gets prettier each chapter! He’s a little dumb, but that’s okay.
Seunghyuk was SO frustrating! He made my poor, cute Woojin so terribly sad. However, I do think his character development was great! I think he groveled and suffered the perfect amount. I was praying for his downfall. It helps that he’s still paying for what he put Woojin through (e.g., becoming the jealous partner and having to deal with those feelings forever hehe). He should have been straightforward from the start, but where would our plot be without a dose of miscommunication? Also, I love how Woojin stood up for himself and put an end to their relationship. They absolutely needed that break. Very happy that Seunghyuk will now be maintaining Woojin <3 He deserves it.
Dan is simply too pure and too good. Why in the world is he worrying about Jaekyung while being accused of a crime?
Dan, cutie, I’m only here for you <3 Jaekyung will grovel at your feet.