Yeah, agreed. He even acts like a 12 yo. I thought the concept was interesting at first, but at this point it's like any shoujo-like sugary bl so I'm dropping this.
I get what you mean but I think it's part of the plot.
The story is called Alice in adulthood which is obviously a reference to Alice in Wonderland. So maybe him looking younger is a reference to Alice. In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice changes size constantly. When she first arrives in Wonderland, she's too large to make it through the little door into the beautiful garden; after she drinks from the mysterious bottle, she's too small to reach the key. Once she eats the special cake, she's enormous, but the White Rabbit's fan makes her small again. In the rabbit's house, another bottle of mystery cordial makes her swell up and get stuck in the room; pebbles thrown in the window turn to cakes and eating them shrinks her. At this point, Alice meets the Caterpillar, who teaches her to use pieces of mushroom to control her size – nibbling a bit from one side to get larger and a bit from the other side to get smaller. Just when we think she's finally in control of her size, she begins growing in the courtroom, getting larger and larger until she eventually realizes that the characters around her are just a pack of cards.
I really hope I'm not thinking too much into this, but it's the only logical explanation I could come up with for why the author might be making Geonwoo age backwards.
I get what you mean but I think it's part of the plot.
The story is called Alice in adulthood which is obviously a reference to Alice in Wonderland. So maybe him looking younger is a reference to Alice. In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice changes size constantly. When she first arrives in Wonderland, she's too large to make it through the little door into the beautiful garden; after she drinks from the mysterious bottle, she's too small to reach the key. Once she eats the special cake, she's enormous, but the White Rabbit's fan makes her small again. In the rabbit's house, another bottle of mystery cordial makes her swell up and get stuck in the room; pebbles thrown in the window turn to cakes and eating them shrinks her. At this point, Alice meets the Caterpillar, who teaches her to use pieces of mushroom to control her size – nibbling a bit from one side to get larger and a bit from the other side to get smaller. Just when we think she's finally in control of her size, she begins growing in the courtroom, getting larger and larger until she eventually realizes that the characters around her are just a pack of cards.
I really hope I'm not thinking too much into this, but it's the only logical explanation I could come up with for why the author might be making Geonwoo age backwards.(๑•ㅂ•)و✧

ok how the freak is he looking like a actual 20 year old man in chapter 1 to chapter 43 looking like a 12 year old??? If the creator makes him look any younger the manga will have to be marked as a shotacon and nobody wants that.