
I just noticed that some people here are arguing about what should or shouldn’t have happened in this manhwa—not everyone, but a few. Some hate Sangwoo, while others defend him, and it always seems to lead to conflict. Honestly, I think arguments about hating or defending Sangwoo, or whether Bum should’ve had a happy ending, don’t really matter. There’s nothing wrong with talking about it—it’s free speech, after all. I know I can’t control what people do, but I just hope these discussions could turn into something healthier.
Can’t we all just agree that this manhwa is one of a kind? Sure, the ending isn’t cliché, but it’s definitely anticlimactic. Even though a lot of people (myself included) felt unsatisfied with the way it ended, the author gave us something meaningful to think about.
This story touches on mental disorders, domestic violence, child abuse, and the mind of a mass murderer. It’s heavy, but it also reflects a lot of real-life issues. Sad, but true.

I had mixed emotions about this manhwa. There was a time I stopped reading it, but then I picked it up again because I couldn't help but get curious.
I feel bad for both MCs. I know a lot of people here hate Sangwoo—he's undeniably a wacko—but he became like that because of the trauma he had from his parents when he was a child. It was a causative factor.
And I think at one point, he really loved Bum. He was calling Bum until his last breath. I'm a little bit unsatisfied with the ending, but it was okay.
Not recommended for those who love a happy ending story, but it was a good read for a horror/psychological genre.

this is so me when i try to give directions to my friends to get to my house
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/sunny_side_skies/mrk/m_chapter-1/19/
What a shame, it's oneshot. Hoping the mangaka will make this into a series. This story has a lot of potential.(๑•ㅂ•)و✧
I agree, this could’ve been a loooottt better with more chapters