I BINGED THIS IN ONE SITTING, WHAT A BANGER STORY. this exceeded all expectations and truly lived up tp it's psychological tag, bro the panel of jun's malice reflection fr scared me and creeped me out, got shivers that was so good. wow, whatta story. mannn, what an interesting way to explore malice and human greed. I loved this, both characters insane but so genuinely in love w each other and yeonwoo never forces jun into anything, letting him willfully choose his destiny. they're both messed up chars BUT I just really like that there's no toxic manipulation nor a clear power imbalance, the closest thing being yeonwoo playing on jun's negative sentiments/true thoughts by hinting at how "fake" and "one-sided" the people around him are. I personally liked the reveal and ending, though I wished we had more background on the orgins of the "takers" seeing that they had originated long ago. furthermore, if yeonwoo can control hands, can jun too? seeing as they're powerful together but yeonwoo could control the hans when he was alone. ALSO, I'm perturbed that they left the crime scene like that. unless they plan on running away as prime suspects and living on the low, what they did was so risky ESPECIALLY, since jun's friends were apparently posting about the party to social media. anyway, overall I really highly rate this, such a good psychological bls.
also ngl, lmao when taejun's "master" died. imagine dying and the last thing you see is your adopted son being railed. whatta way to go.
I BINGED THIS IN ONE SITTING, WHAT A BANGER STORY. this exceeded all expectations and truly lived up tp it's psychological tag, bro the panel of jun's malice reflection fr scared me and creeped me out, got shivers that was so good. wow, whatta story. mannn, what an interesting way to explore malice and human greed. I loved this, both characters insane but so genuinely in love w each other and yeonwoo never forces jun into anything, letting him willfully choose his destiny. they're both messed up chars BUT I just really like that there's no toxic manipulation nor a clear power imbalance, the closest thing being yeonwoo playing on jun's negative sentiments/true thoughts by hinting at how "fake" and "one-sided" the people around him are. I personally liked the reveal and ending, though I wished we had more background on the orgins of the "takers" seeing that they had originated long ago. furthermore, if yeonwoo can control hands, can jun too? seeing as they're powerful together but yeonwoo could control the hans when he was alone. ALSO, I'm perturbed that they left the crime scene like that. unless they plan on running away as prime suspects and living on the low, what they did was so risky
ESPECIALLY, since jun's friends were apparently posting about the party to social media. anyway, overall I really highly rate this, such a good psychological bls.
also ngl, lmao when taejun's "master" died. imagine dying and the last thing you see is your adopted son being railed. whatta way to go.