This is a masterpiece, I know there's only 13 chapters as of yet but I'm absolutely in love with the characters and the writing! I can't begin to describe how much I adore them! Both have secrets and trauma they deal with yet find comfort in each other. The way Ilwoo was about to jump and end his life and Baekhee just being there and caring, not even knowing what he helped prevent with something he did so casually was beautiful. The hurt expression on Ilwoo at times and how both talked about their life's at the playground was incredibly well written. The whole vibe and story itself is absolutely phenomenal! The foreshadowing in the narration is so insightful and makes me anxious for what's about to come. The author handles these topics so well without leaning into being overly dramatic and unrealistic. Even Gyeom who's obviously gonna be the bad guy, I like how he's written as someone who's not obsessed with Baekhee himself but with the idea of being relied on and in control. I think he has a huge inferiority complex, maybe because of his parents and mainly his mom? First time I'm excited to learn more about the "villain's" story too.
This is a masterpiece, I know there's only 13 chapters as of yet but I'm absolutely in love with the characters and the writing!
I can't begin to describe how much I adore them!
Both have secrets and trauma they deal with yet find comfort in each other.
The way Ilwoo was about to jump and end his life and Baekhee just being there and caring, not even knowing what he helped prevent with something he did so casually was beautiful.
The hurt expression on Ilwoo at times and how both talked about their life's at the playground was incredibly well written.
The whole vibe and story itself is absolutely phenomenal!
The foreshadowing in the narration is so insightful and makes me anxious for what's about to come.
The author handles these topics so well without leaning into being overly dramatic and unrealistic.
Even Gyeom who's obviously gonna be the bad guy, I like how he's written as someone who's not obsessed with Baekhee himself but with the idea of being relied on and in control.
I think he has a huge inferiority complex, maybe because of his parents and mainly his mom?
First time I'm excited to learn more about the "villain's" story too.
My only regret is discovering this too early.