Spoilers in terms of characters and general themes but not storyline.
generally prefer slow burn manhwas as I like to see how the relationship develops. I like that this story took its time to really flesh out other issues and problems BESIDES the core relationship. The school scenes were uncomfortably realistic. And it’s also nice to see a realistic epilogue that isn’t all sunshine and rainbows.
I think Yuri needs psychological help, but at least he has emotions in check compared to what he used to be before. Yuri definitely changed from a tsundere to a full on yandere though. It can be cute but also suffocating. I’m glad he wasn’t a full on red flag that he could have been judging from the initial chapters. Just like Yohan, he has a tough exterior but is a hopelessly devoted seme.
As with the prequel story, it was initially difficult to distinguish between some of the characters in terms of design, but thus resolved itself as the story progressed.
The author is VERY good at facial expressions when it comes to emotional distress and desperation. We definitely saw the most desperate facial expressions from Yuri.
It’s nice to see that Yohan hasn’t changed. He’s still an idiot. But a loveable one. And still has the craziest facial expressions. Overemotional, but surprisingly perceptive when it comes to people, especially the ML. And he always has the ML’s back.
Spoilers in terms of characters and general themes but not storyline.
generally prefer slow burn manhwas as I like to see how the relationship develops. I like that this story took its time to really flesh out other issues and problems BESIDES the core relationship. The school scenes were uncomfortably realistic. And it’s also nice to see a realistic epilogue that isn’t all sunshine and rainbows.
I think Yuri needs psychological help, but at least he has emotions in check compared to what he used to be before. Yuri definitely changed from a tsundere to a full on yandere though. It can be cute but also suffocating. I’m glad he wasn’t a full on red flag that he could have been judging from the initial chapters. Just like Yohan, he has a tough exterior but is a hopelessly devoted seme.
As with the prequel story, it was initially difficult to distinguish between some of the characters in terms of design, but thus resolved itself as the story progressed.
The author is VERY good at facial expressions when it comes to emotional distress and desperation. We definitely saw the most desperate facial expressions from Yuri.
It’s nice to see that Yohan hasn’t changed. He’s still an idiot. But a loveable one. And still has the craziest facial expressions. Overemotional, but surprisingly perceptive when it comes to people, especially the ML. And he always has the ML’s back.