4/5 Stars — This one is a rollercoaster, you know you‘ll get vertigo and regret it halfway, but you also enjoy the thrill and are happy by the end that you did it (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ! The trope per se is nothing new, but I really love their personalities. They’re irrational, stupid, they hurt each other, yet they long for each other - it‘s all twisted, but they fall and stand up, they make mistakes and they grow with them - it‘s what makes them human and authentic.
I do feel that it drags on for a few chapters longer than it needs to (but not as dramatic as some other Webtoon I‘ve read) and the ending falls a bit flat, like the plot lost it‘s momentum, but nevertheless I enjoy it and re-read it every once in a while. The gorgeous art and smut plays a biiiig part sksks, also no rape or forced interaction, which is huge in my BL book (!) and mostly green flags, even if it‘s somewhat chaotic, scrambled and plays with taboos (what with them being stepbrothers, although I don’t think too much into it, since they were both 16 when they met, and parted pretty quickly after that, so they’re basically strangers) or maybe exactly because it‘s chaotic and somewhat cliché, I really like coming back to it.
4/5 Stars — This one is a rollercoaster, you know you‘ll get vertigo and regret it halfway, but you also enjoy the thrill and are happy by the end that you did it (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ!
The trope per se is nothing new, but I really love their personalities. They’re irrational, stupid, they hurt each other, yet they long for each other - it‘s all twisted, but they fall and stand up, they make mistakes and they grow with them - it‘s what makes them human and authentic.
I do feel that it drags on for a few chapters longer than it needs to (but not as dramatic as some other Webtoon I‘ve read) and the ending falls a bit flat, like the plot lost it‘s momentum, but nevertheless I enjoy it and re-read it every once in a while. The gorgeous art and smut plays a biiiig part sksks, also no rape or forced interaction, which is huge in my BL book (!) and mostly green flags, even if it‘s somewhat chaotic, scrambled and plays with taboos (what with them being stepbrothers, although I don’t think too much into it, since they were both 16 when they met, and parted pretty quickly after that, so they’re basically strangers) or maybe exactly because it‘s chaotic and somewhat cliché, I really like coming back to it.