I love how complex Minchan is. I understand how infuriating and unfair it is that his existence is being denied when life does nothing but show him he exists, through every pain and heartbreak he is confronted with. I love the tension and clash between him and Bihwan, that he's not accepting and absorbing Bihwan's circumstances like a sponge. And I love how the story is unfolding, the plot and characters are really written well. I can't remember a genre and characters that work so independently, together, and do not resemble some other stories. It's hard to make something like that. It's very fictional and mythological yet it's so real and touches a very human concept. I don't know how to describe it better. I love Minchan so much and he deserves to be recognized as his own being and not a mere entertainment before the ring thing comes up. I enjoy this manhwa so much, the body horror is so satisfying. I have so much thoughts for this. And it made me cry painful tears, Minchan's self-harm was so apparent yet so subtle if you're someone who has never experienced it—the sex, the endless working, the anger, not caring for himself—all of those are self-harm so subtle it will like he's just living mindlessly out of fun and some heroic sense. When we see it in Bihwan's eyes, through his pity and uneasiness, we see how bad it really is. It's so good and my thoughts are scattered, I love how uneasy it makes me feel, the haunting thoughts, questions, and concepts, the storyline, the characters, everything is chef's kiss.
I love how complex Minchan is. I understand how infuriating and unfair it is that his existence is being denied when life does nothing but show him he exists, through every pain and heartbreak he is confronted with. I love the tension and clash between him and Bihwan, that he's not accepting and absorbing Bihwan's circumstances like a sponge. And I love how the story is unfolding, the plot and characters are really written well. I can't remember a genre and characters that work so independently, together, and do not resemble some other stories. It's hard to make something like that. It's very fictional and mythological yet it's so real and touches a very human concept. I don't know how to describe it better. I love Minchan so much and he deserves to be recognized as his own being and not a mere entertainment before the ring thing comes up. I enjoy this manhwa so much, the body horror is so satisfying. I have so much thoughts for this. And it made me cry painful tears, Minchan's self-harm was so apparent yet so subtle if you're someone who has never experienced it—the sex, the endless working, the anger, not caring for himself—all of those are self-harm so subtle it will like he's just living mindlessly out of fun and some heroic sense. When we see it in Bihwan's eyes, through his pity and uneasiness, we see how bad it really is. It's so good and my thoughts are scattered, I love how uneasy it makes me feel, the haunting thoughts, questions, and concepts, the storyline, the characters, everything is chef's kiss.