I read from start to chapter 88

ferretscar November 14, 2025 7:00 am

And here’s my take so far…
Woo Won grew up with unstable parents, debt, and a tough childhood, so he is very unstable and deeply insecure. It’s a good thing he’s handsome and kind, but his constant martyrdom is getting old and honestly quite annoying.
Seo-an, his ultra-rich and handsome boyfriend with daddy issues, used to be extremely anxious and unable to step out in crowds. Then, all of a sudden—with Woo Won’s support—that anxiety vanished (wow!). I can tell Seo-an truly loves Woo Won because when Woo Won’s father died and he was going through a difficult phase, Seo-an didn’t pressure him to act “normal.” Instead, he let Woo Won do whatever he needed. Second, the exchange of rings—I loved that part, though I kind of wished Woo Won had done it. Still, I understand why it had to be Seo-an.
Now, in chapter 89, Seo-an knows Woo Won’s feelings are still fragile, so he let him accompany him to the blind date (and kudos to him for being upfront about it from the start). But I really wish he hadn’t done that. Since Seo-an is (or was?) seeing a psychiatrist, I hope he encourages Woo Won to see one too. The boy really needs it, and Seo-an must know that! I just hope that in the upcoming chapters, Woo Won finally gets help—not only for the loss of his father, but also for his insecurities and childhood trauma.
And the sex scenes… *chef’s kiss* magnificent!!!

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