I love it so much, reminded me of couple breaker

Struberi November 30, 2025 5:04 pm

I got immersed in the story early on. Plot reminded me of couple breaker but more...realistic? The traumas and relationship issues were more relatable. PLUS THE ML IS SO PERFECT UGHH he's so selfless, devoted, and I love his love language, which was cooking, and his mindset of taking care of the person you love is a bare minimum that doesn't need to be asked. I also love that he had character growth too during his healing, wherein he didn't have to be fearful of being seen by the public anymore, and he doesn't have to be too dependent on a person, and he has more guts to take initiatives in relationships now. I also love the mc's personality and she's cool as a friend. She knows how to lift you up and make you comfortable with her and she just shines so much. AND AS MUCH AS I LIKE THE ML, I ALSO LOWKEY LIKE THE MALE EX TOO. I love the fact that in the 6 years that he was with Yumin (mc), he was a good boyfriend for treating her so well, and until the end, he was being true to her. It wasn't all pretend. He just has his own definition of what love is supposed to look like and if they had communicated at the start, then they wouldn't have broken up. It just unfortunately wasn't the form of love Yumin was looking for. It may be due to his sexuality, but if not, that type of love actually exists in real life too. Some people doesn't chase over heart-fluttering or butterflies in the stomach romance, they want stability, comfort, and peace in relationship, where they feel safe being with their partner. I want the ml and mc to end up together but at the same time, it also hurts me that Yumin doesn't get back with her ex. It saddens me for the ex's side (can't she just choose both?). I also love the communication in both main characters, like how Yumin is straightforward with her intentions which ML have always wanted to receive from his ex, to not make him anxious. Plus, the way there wasn't much complicated misunderstanding that takes too long to fix, they meet and clarify right away. They also don't hide things in a suspicious way. The only most villain so far is the female ex, lol. But hey, atleast she wasn't so evil that she would sabotage or confront Yumin. It's just small petty actions as an ex, which is realistic. I also love the way they depicted the break up that they wouldn't act like they still care about getting back, to act nonchalant. or that constantly stalking your ex on social media. It's like author experienced lots of break ups to know about this XD. It's not finished yet but I hope the exes don't do worse things anymore and just move on. I could still lowkey ship male ex but I hope he gets a deserving good ending for his own lovelife.

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