I binge read the novel yesterday and it was amazing. I love the chasing arc. I'm satisfied with the ending.
It's great to see that this part of the story was finally illustrated. I like how the artist drew Andante's expression.
However, this part of the story (conflict) is much better to read in the novel in my opinion. It was well described in the novel - Jin's journey on the train up to the old man's house, his interactions with the old man, his inner thoughts, his back story (very sad), his pain. I think the manhwa has a more faster pace which explains why I felt it did not capture the emotions I have felt when reading the novel. Overall, the story is great. I recommend reading the novel to have the full experience and emotions when reading this story.
yeah after reading some novel spoiler , i could see that the manhwa was really fast paced, like the part where the old man took in uke, or the part where uke met that new guide and chattered with her
yeah after reading some novel spoiler , i could see that the manhwa was really fast paced, like the part where the old man took in uke, or the part where uke met that new guide and chattered with her A friendly fujo
Where did you read them? Can you give me the link?
I binge read the novel yesterday and it was amazing. I love the chasing arc. I'm satisfied with the ending.
It's great to see that this part of the story was finally illustrated. I like how the artist drew Andante's expression.
However, this part of the story (conflict) is much better to read in the novel in my opinion. It was well described in the novel - Jin's journey on the train up to the old man's house, his interactions with the old man, his inner thoughts, his back story (very sad), his pain. I think the manhwa has a more faster pace which explains why I felt it did not capture the emotions I have felt when reading the novel. Overall, the story is great. I recommend reading the novel to have the full experience and emotions when reading this story.
So excited for the upcoming chapters!