Basically the part where Charin's (the one mc calls capo) story comes to an end and I gotta say I regret dropping this last year because upon giving it another chance and reading it again after seeing it on the clock app, so far I can say that I am liking the plot, it's not exactly good to the heart. It made me sad how after so many years, Charin finally gets the opportunity to be honest with himself and live a life he actually wants to live and somehow accept his "flaws" and see his characteristics (one being those red stimulating thingies around his body) not as a symbol of his existence being a "defect" but as something that contributes to his whole authentic self, only for him to shortly be deprived of those opportunities by dying to the artificial woman, like how a star shines so bright and then fades away after reaching its peak. Idk if he'll be "modified / ressurected" by green hair but I wish he'll fail to revive him, after all, that choice of accepting the demon and choosing the way he exits is the third thing that was genuinely his (the two being Jin and Jin's willingness to follow Charin to the end). Anyway, looks like the spotlight has been turned to our boy MC with him reuniting with his 5 other childhood classmates, I really enjoyed Charin arc and hopefully the next few chapters don't disappoint.
Basically the part where Charin's (the one mc calls capo) story comes to an end and I gotta say I regret dropping this last year because upon giving it another chance and reading it again after seeing it on the clock app, so far I can say that I am liking the plot, it's not exactly good to the heart. It made me sad how after so many years, Charin finally gets the opportunity to be honest with himself and live a life he actually wants to live and somehow accept his "flaws" and see his characteristics (one being those red stimulating thingies around his body) not as a symbol of his existence being a "defect" but as something that contributes to his whole authentic self, only for him to shortly be deprived of those opportunities by dying to the artificial woman, like how a star shines so bright and then fades away after reaching its peak. Idk if he'll be "modified / ressurected" by green hair but I wish he'll fail to revive him, after all, that choice of accepting the demon and choosing the way he exits is the third thing that was genuinely his (the two being Jin and Jin's willingness to follow Charin to the end). Anyway, looks like the spotlight has been turned to our boy MC with him reuniting with his 5 other childhood classmates, I really enjoyed Charin arc and hopefully the next few chapters don't disappoint.