If you liked this story, I suggest you do not read the sequel. It is the story of Yullur and Saya, which doesn't go over very well. Like even if you ignore the age gap or don't necessarily care for Yullur having watched Saya grow up, it's just not that well-written either. It's one of the worst stories by the author.
Personally, I thought that Saya was going to have a one-sided crush and he was going to meet someone else once Yullur went off to his adventures (like a growing up story about letting go and embracing new things). And it just hits you like a bus when it turns out Yullur does like Saya (a literal copy of his mother, who Yullur used to like btw). I'm usually not too worried about problematic topics or couples in fiction, but because you have the context of the original story, the characters and story are ruined. Yullur is a sweet and cool character here, but the sequel makes him out to be like some creepy uncle waiting for a girl to turn 18 to chase them.
If you liked this story, I suggest you do not read the sequel. It is the story of Yullur and Saya, which doesn't go over very well. Like even if you ignore the age gap or don't necessarily care for Yullur having watched Saya grow up, it's just not that well-written either. It's one of the worst stories by the author.
Personally, I thought that Saya was going to have a one-sided crush and he was going to meet someone else once Yullur went off to his adventures (like a growing up story about letting go and embracing new things). And it just hits you like a bus when it turns out Yullur does like Saya (a literal copy of his mother, who Yullur used to like btw). I'm usually not too worried about problematic topics or couples in fiction, but because you have the context of the original story, the characters and story are ruined. Yullur is a sweet and cool character here, but the sequel makes him out to be like some creepy uncle waiting for a girl to turn 18 to chase them.