It’s literally 1am and I need to work tomorrow but I couldn’t put this masterpiece down. The story was so gutwrechingly good and realistic. *Spoiler ahead: it also doesn’t happen alot that in these type of stories the mc ends up with the second lead which caught me off guard. In the first couple chapters when the second lead got introduced it was so swift and we got so little indebt of him that I thought he would be a short filler person (like one that pushes the ‘main couple’ together, by some jealousy or something). By some reason what I love about this too is that, just like in real life, a person that may seem very small and insignificant at the time may be the person that changes your whole perspective and matures you. Alot of chapters I was waiting for Subin to waver (seeing his character I wouldn’t have been suprised by this). I love how they showed that a slow-paced and not always steady relationship, but one that always keeps trying to put in effort is the one that wins at the end of the finish line instead of the heart-racing, a little obsessive and unreachable first love.
I am very interested to see what Hyeonwoo, the older noona and her ex (but also the friend with red hair) will end up taking as a lifepath.
It’s literally 1am and I need to work tomorrow but I couldn’t put this masterpiece down. The story was so gutwrechingly good and realistic. *Spoiler ahead: it also doesn’t happen alot that in these type of stories the mc ends up with the second lead which caught me off guard. In the first couple chapters when the second lead got introduced it was so swift and we got so little indebt of him that I thought he would be a short filler person (like one that pushes the ‘main couple’ together, by some jealousy or something). By some reason what I love about this too is that, just like in real life, a person that may seem very small and insignificant at the time may be the person that changes your whole perspective and matures you. Alot of chapters I was waiting for Subin to waver (seeing his character I wouldn’t have been suprised by this). I love how they showed that a slow-paced and not always steady relationship, but one that always keeps trying to put in effort is the one that wins at the end of the finish line instead of the heart-racing, a little obsessive and unreachable first love.
I am very interested to see what Hyeonwoo, the older noona and her ex (but also the friend with red hair) will end up taking as a lifepath.