
The plot feels sorta superficial? Like, the obstacles do. For example that nurse and the paparazzi part. No matter what, the hospitals celebs in korea use are all vetted as having insane lvls of privacy protection, and there is always someone -but more likely a few ppl- from the company around, especially if there's currently an interesting incident happening and there's any chance of info leak.
But overlooking that, her motivation is weak af. Like, she's looking at a lawsuit, loss of job and future job prospects and yet she goes and does that for no rsn?
The appearance of the childhood friend turned parasite was also very forced.
The timeline of healing is shaky at best considering that Chamn was stabbed and bleeding out and then spent some time breathing in so much smoke.
The flashbacks were pretty solid but the original plotline was somewhat hastily abandoned and the characters were dulled because of that.
There's the sudden flip when the 2 villains put on worried faces between one page and the next when they were out of the fire.
I mean, one harbored strong enough hatred for a kid he attempted murder, only to suffer no consequence and live well tormenting him -implied- all the while sleeping his way thru the entertainment industry while being eaten away by a pathological codependent relationship with his step brother. We're told his obsession/love with him is the reason for his antisocial behavior yet he's introduced to us as smn interested in Chamin and that very interest is in part motivating his hatred to Mogyum??? You have to really pick a side here. He even got a hit on some dude who played a supporting character and now you have him regret 3secs after he stabbed a bitch and tried to murder the other.
The recent manager pop up is nice tho, bcs there was prior foreshadowing of his interest, I was kind of like, huh, when they showed that only to drop it all tghtr for a while.
The other dude too, like he was only ever interested in cleaning up after shit went down, and using his body as stress relief while wallowing in his own problems and misunderstanding his own feelings. Like yeah dude had it hard but there was plenty of time to resolve that. With the way he was acting and the lack of guilt, there's no way he could have convinced himself he likes Mogyum so that plot point is botched.
As for the main couple, not much to say cause they're mostly spice as the plot focuses more on bombarding their relationship then on exploring it.
When the scandal erupted tho, fr no excuse for Chamin not to have contacted Mogyum at all before it was publicized.
There were more things I wanted to say but I'm hungry and can't really remember them anymore.

Why is there an r in his name now?

if ur talking abt FL, her name is originally Raelin (look at the first chapter) in the official translations. When the previous translators (that wasnt the one that translated the first few chapters) translated this, they made Raelin's name as Leylin. R and L are both the same in Korean and ig thats why there's confusion. Raelin's nickname is ririn so it would make more sense if her name starts w R not L. Idk if that made sense

When thinking of leaving your current workplace the thing you look at is the work hours and overtime in the other place, as well as the pay and the benefits, like, why make it into a relationship thing. The place with the higher pay, better benefits and less working hours wins if both working environments are good.

By Lezhin, I thought that's why the og scans dropped it? It's always better to not take up projects that are being transed officially at the same time, as a matter of curtesy and respect to the creator. Tho I did see that lately that is being ignored.

Yes! People these days just lack the patience to wait for officially translate chapters that will give you a better understanding of the events...ugh. I wouldn't mind waiting, and most of the people that are on this site have accounts because they read multiple different comics that are uploaded here. ヽ(`Д´)ノ

I see a lot of ppl wanting a breakdown of the plot so here
Ho asked Taeho to hide their relationship while they're on campus. They seem content with the situation but both are spiraling.
Ho was raped in the past and in an abusive relationship, which has made him avoid all interaction with people, tho he was originally introverted his current behavior is the result of mad trauma. He doesn't really understand social cues and is very quiet which gets him massive hate from some people. He's trying to cut himself away from all possible harm so he doesn't even speak to Taeho about anything.
Meanwhile social butterfly Taeho can only function if he's thought of as kind. Can't say no and is really friendly, which makes him popular but is often treated as convenient and walked over. He kind of has a sense of claim? over Ho, thinking that he knows him best and is the only one who understands him and gets real shaken when Ho doesn't fall in line. Which results in mild outbursts of temper.
While ''mild'', they still are meant in part, to be punishment and have now caused a bad situation, seeing as Ho is in a rather terrible state.
The blame of both parties is infuriating. She was blackmailed into a rp and then raped by that dude. Outing smn is never justified but under the circumstances, it's not unforgivable.
It was more self-destructive than malicious, as she spent 2 years being blackmailed by a person the most important people in her life considered a close friend. All because her feelings were discovered. The guilt and shame she felt for falling in love with her brother's boyfriend, the desire not to hurt him, and her youth was the reason she was caught by that bastard. And to see them get along while she's suffering, and after she was raped it's unclear if it turned into her normal but with how that bastard is I doubt he stopped after that first time. She ended up blurting out the one thing she shouldn't have, as a way of getting out. There were two options, and both would've hurt her brother, but the one she chose was easier, because she didn't have to reveal what happened to her, only one sentence vs a whole story. It was not fair of her to do, it was selfish, it was a great wrong, but it honestly doesn't make her a monster.
And the bf of her brother, don't like what he did either. It really is a great tragedy, what happened to her brother. The lack of a support system was the worst part of it. If only he'd had people who could embrace him after his family disowned him, after the one he loved abandoned him.