Uhhhh

MagicNaruto3 February 3, 2025 2:40 am

Guys what the ick. While reading I couldn’t see them as anything other than brothers (even if not by blood). I was really happy with Taekyung’s(?) story but then HE SWITCHED BACK TO HIS FREAKY ASS BROTHER WHAT THE FUCK?????

Responses
    Vahen February 12, 2025 10:42 am

    They’ve never seen eachother as brothers, did that fly over your head?

    zhanshii March 14, 2025 10:17 pm
    They’ve never seen eachother as brothers, did that fly over your head? Vahen

    doesn’t really matter if they didn’t see each other as brothers, by law THEY WERE & their parents wanted them to get along/treat each other as so. they’re also incredibly selfish for still continuing a relationship that eventually and forcefully ended their parent’s marriage. did that fly over your head?

    MagicNaruto3 March 15, 2025 4:46 am
    doesn’t really matter if they didn’t see each other as brothers, by law THEY WERE & their parents wanted them to get along/treat each other as so. they’re also incredibly selfish for still continuing ... zhanshii

    THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS GONNA SAYY THANK YOU!!!

    zhanshii March 15, 2025 6:00 am
    THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS GONNA SAYY THANK YOU!!! MagicNaruto3

    nppp cause their argument literally means nothing and doesn’t change anything… like HELLO??? what they did was still wrong and i’m tired of ppl trying to convince themselves it isnt weird as hell cause it is

    MsManhwa May 26, 2025 1:50 am

    Honestly, it really felt like the author was originally going to make Taekyung the endgame. If I remember right, the manhwa was supposed to end around chapter 90, but then—out of nowhere—it got extended to 106. That alone was weird. And then came the dramatic accident arc, which felt so random and cliché, like a last-ditch attempt to shake things up or redirect the story.

    What made it even stranger was that author’s note explaining the ending choice. Most authors don’t feel the need to explain themselves like that, even when writing love triangles. It just felt off—like she knew people would question the ending and was trying to justify it in advance.

    It’s hard not to think that the ending was influenced by fan pressure. Unfortunately, more readers rooted for Joowon, and it honestly seems like that’s why he was chosen as the endgame. Not because it made the most sense emotionally or narratively, but because it was the more popular pick.