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Yep that is how it is. Like i always say if ur willing to read the novel read it. It has so many more details and scenes that are not put in the manhwa. The story gets changed sometimes too. But since i am a visual person i need the mangas/ manhwas 1st then maybe i'll read the novel if i got an interest. Since i am picky i rarely read the novel. =0p

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I read the novel from start to finish, I'm kinda "mad" lol
I've never read a novel adapted to a manhwa before, so this might not be new, but the amount of stuff that's getting skipped is crazy.
It goes from character descriptions that make a scene take a whole different sense when they're just drawn, to dialogs that get changed if not completely erased, to scenes that just disappear. Like, the scene of "Chase might have fucked a dog" said by an extra staff is said by an actor in the novel, and Chase bites his tongue off. There's just so much stuff that jsn't included in the manhwa, it changes the experience. Is it like this with every adaptation?
I think that's why the pacing seems abnormally fast, like there's just a lot of stuff that happens very fast, and I'm afraid it might "ruin" the story. The manhwa seems to be very "campy" to me. Meanwhile the novel's tone was way more serious during those same scenes.
Also, despite knowing what he looked like, I couldn't help but imagine Chase a bit differently when I read the novel. He is often described as frail looking in the novel, in the manhwa he looks kinda robust and pretty... wide. Like, I imagined him more as a tall dude with a slight muscle mass, but still pretty thin and with a more narrow frame idk lol