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Who knows. It litrualy shows amy teens relationship for the first few years (13-16) and they make no sense, just get lost in the fact mujin likes eunil. Mujin just has a problem with an identity crisis, which many teens have. So basically its a pointless relationship which you shouldnt look much into and just understand that its a fluff friction and everything works out!!
I liked the story but kinda wish the focus was a bit more on them falling in love or something than the whole identity crisis (which was practically every single chapter). The whole time I was like: "why do they even like each other?" or better yet: Why does Mujin like him? (I still don't know) Sure they're childhood friends and all and it alludes to them being close, but give me some cute flashbacks of them meeting or liking each other at least (besides that one plant flashback). At least give me more than the one date they went on before they're suddenly both in love and everything. Like these are grown adults who barely know each other! It kind of seems because Miujin thought Eunil was serious that automatically gave him feelings? My point is that them falling in love was kind of rushed by in my opinion and the identity thing would have played out better as a plot device than the plot.