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Erishia December 4, 2025 7:37 pm

bro, I shall give all my gratitude to my friend for recommending this.

The plot is so good, the twist is definitely on point. No waste, fuck. It was so good that usually, everytime I read—I tend to stop midway in order not to get bored, but this manhwa.... I have a class later on yet here I am finishing this without any sleep. But anyways, I really love how the story works—it might be a little tough especially the "silence" given in its nature, but I'm glad that the current storyline is about the AU and the redoing of the plot for them to be happy in this timeline.

The characters serves right, they ate. The top's character is interesting, I was caught off guard with the twist about him but damn. That man took the "I'll do everything just to be with you" to the highest form. Yearner who? That man literally do anything (includes violences n grapes) just to be with the omega of his. That's what makes his character intriguing, it's a game changer for the usual manhwa plot. As per the omega (apologies—i had a hard time remembering the names, but I completely understand the plot lol) is also amazing. I feel bad for what he went through especially in silence, but I'm glad that he's wise enough to create another persona of his—which became the brightest character in the current AU. This changes helps them to finally reach their happy ending.

Overall, It was definitely good. The one that has plot and wasn't just a straight up violence, misunderstanding, SA, Stockholm syndrome dressed as yaoi manhwa. But rather, a one with plot—a good plot actually. I had a fun time reading this, and definitely would include this as one of the top tier I've read so far.

Disclaimer, I'm not saying that this is good even though there's GRAPE that was definitely highlighted in the plot. But rather, I'm not romanticizing it, that's why it's s little bit heavy but alright as the whole thing happened in another universe, making the explicit scenes more like just some recalling. (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜 *remember guys, do not romanticize violences and grapes.*

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