
I love it. After 31 chapters still nothing happened. Nothing.
Cain is still the weird guy who came out of nowhere talking shit about fated meeting and previous life. By now we all know he is fake. Jooin is still the naive guy with fluffy hair and Yahwi still the big kid in an adults body and a character you don't want to be involved with, only when you're drunk enough to find him amusing enough to spend your precious time with.
Dont get me wrong, Cain is annoying too. lol
Jooin, ahh I have a soft spot for him and his hair.... but back to topic
A slowburner with more holes than in good cheese.
I'm a patient person but honestly, I'd rather see some backstory, Yahwi's reason for being an ass, or why Jooin can't remember him than them having sex again.
Just something, a tiny bit, more important details about the actual plot, when there is still one lol.
Yes, that would be great. This webtoon is just weird.
And, the cute chibi drawing and the art style saves the webtoon. That's sad tho.
Don't hate on me, I'm just sharing my opinion about ytc.

Sigh... both behave like adolescents who have never heard of contraception. I really hope that this webtoon doesn't have to be saved by a baby at the end... like some other one I don't want to write the name down. In the beginning I really enjoyed reading the webtoon, also because the Mc is an atypical omega, it was refreshing. But now it's getting downwards for awhile.
Well, I just have to wait and see. Maybe s3 will surprise me.....

- Nakyum is the main character, he won't die
- Seungho is crazy and clever, he will recognize and know that Nakyum did not run away. Let us not forget that Nakyum wanted to go home together with him. Nakyum has nowhere to go.
- the footprints can give clues
- to everyone who thinks that Nakyum won't go away without his painting utensils: don't forget that Nakyum and Seungho are/were currently not at home but in another place
- The assassin tries very hard to teach Jihwa and to make him aware of his responsibility. Such a person is very important now for Jihwa, since he needs to do a lot of thinking and realization.
I praise the author for taking the time to portray the inner conflict. Jihwa has to deal with the rejection, the one-sided love, and the responsibility of his doings and this mission. He does not realise that he IS involved and already in danger. If he does not manage to keep his face, to gain poise, to get a grip on himself, he gets into trouble, can no longer face Seungho, has completely lost him and also gets the assassin into trouble. That's why the assassin is taking his time. Underestimating Seungho would be fatal. The first people to visit were the noble harem.
The assassin is indeed very careful.
- Jihwa soon will realise that Seungho won't come to him
- to those who only see the love behind Nakyum's calls for help after mentioning Seungho: he pronounced the names of those who were there for him. He has no parents, friends, or siblings to call for.. this is pitiful..
And again:
Nakyum is the MC, he will be alright.
It's totally okay to have sympathy and empathy for jihwa. If Potn had been written from his point of view, how he met Seungho, were there for him since childhood, fell in love with him, suffered with him, lay next to him and was with him when he was plagued by nightmares at night, everyone here would cry hard for Jihwa. It's all a matter of perspective. Therefore, be nice to those who understand him and understand the importance of his character. So, please be nice.
Another good chapter. I always warmly welcome depth and drama. More please.

About time for Haesoo to show some real feelings.
The exhibition is probably an almost complete picture diary from Haesoo's and Joowon's breakup with a few exceptions. I'm certain that this particular photo portrays in the best way the worst, the saddest and also the realistic moment of loss. Haesoo's tears are the answer to how he feels about Joowon and how them being apart left a big scar.
This is my interpretation.
Haesoo became really expressionless and works on low battery for a long time now, imo.

oh come on guys
- The kidnapping certainly didn't go unnoticed
- Why should Seungho think that Nakyum ran away when he said beforehand that he was waiting for him to go home together?
and no, the confession is no reason to believe that
- Nakyum is not fully clothed at the end of the chapter, the clothes may provide some clues to find him
- Jihwa sat in the same position and cried for hours after he was rejected. I feel with Jihwa. I also felt sorry for the servant who got murdered.
- the assassin not only tries to protect Jihwa but teaches him reason. The mere fact that Nakyum is still alive and Jihwa sees him now shows that Jihwa now has to become more aware of what it means to get your hands dirty. I hope he regains his sanity, moves on
- in Jihwas eyes Nakyum is the person who seduced Seungho. He does not know that Nakyum himself was raped several times
- Nakyum is the main character, he won't die
Imo, after a long time, that was finally a good chapter again. It was time for something to happen. A little more tension, development and progress does not harm POTN. I hope I won't be disappointed next week.
Kishimoto was the one who said that he will kill off an old, important main character in Boruto and it was always planned that he will take over Boruto at some point. I don't feel excited as others do, because this means that someone will die for sure sooner or later and Kishimoto is the only one allowed to kill one of his baby's.
Boruto is still not a good manga to me, the problem is Boruto himself. He doesn't work as an MC and this whole new konoha is not well planned. There is just no charme, just spoiled kids who don't need to do much, not even use signs and are stronger than their parents without much training because of their DNA. And I'm still sad how worse Konohamaru became. I really had high hopes. So I'll treat this as a manga in a alternate universe with no real connections to Naruto lol and I'm not sorry for feeling this way.