
It looks like the "best friends turned lovers" story is doomed now that Yunsol has met her idol and she is already thinking about ditching Taewoo and joining Han for the competition. It certainly didn't take long for a 3rd wheel to appear and change the course of their relationship.
I guess that it's just as well that the scanlators are dropping the series. I won't have to get all frustrated by reading about a two-timing girl in a stupid Love Triangle.

that the MC is a real dickhead and the FMC is super adorable. The MC is the typical condescending, dishonest two-faced jerk that deserves to end up forever alone on a desert island.

What the fuck do you mean lmao he clearly likes her lmao.... how thick is your skull go now be able to read between the lines and clearly see it lol. He's trying to lie to himself cuz it's embarrassing for him to have feelings for someone because ah youth and innocence and all that..ødelakt but holy moly the way you jump to conclusions... if he truly was a jerk and all that he whould have said what he thinks to her face but instead he's just lying to himself cuz he's embarrassed you dumbo lmao... why are you so damned negative? Did you perhaps wake up from the wrong side of the bed lmao I mean to be able to jump to conclusions and judge somebody like that your name reallllllllyyyyyyy doesn't fit you lol

It started off really well and kept my interest in the characters during the first season, but it got really stupid in the second season, and whimpered out at the end, very abruptly ending with chapter 89 as if it had been axed. It was pretty disappointing on the romance scale, going off on uneccessary tangents after the leads became a couple which led to a bare minimum amount of lovey-dovey time between them. It never generated a fluffy romantic aura, the love between the leads feeling more theoretical than actual. There was a lot of potential that could have been explored, and a couple interesting characters that had been introduced towards the end that could have been fun to learn more about, but it's as if the author (or artist) suddenly just gave up.

I have to give this a miss. The FMC is about as brainless as they come, agreeing to date a delinquent who she just met and doesn't know anything about (other than he gets into fights) all in order to reek revenge on the childhood friend MC for some as yet unknown reason. I'm sure that, in the end, the FMC and MC will be together, and that the whole problem the FMC has with the MC is a huge misunderstanding, but who cares? Neither of them are likeable characters.

if you're looking for a really romantic story of childhood friends falling in love and becoming a lovey-dovey couple, look elsewhere.
This is one of, if not the most disappointing "childhood friends" romance stories I have read (and I read a lot of them as they are my favorite genre). There was such great potential with the premise, but the author just wasted the entire series on superfulous side-characters and uninteresting side-stories. I really liked the MC throughout, but I came to despise the FMC by the end of the series.
SPOILERS AHEAD...
Here are comments I made after reading the last four chapters:
[81]
WTF?!
One chapter Yul and Shiho are graduating from the 11th grade, and, all of a sudden in the very next chapter, they're over 20 years old AND they have already become a couple. No romantic moments. Zip. Nada. Kaputnic. No confession from Yul. Not even a single kiss. She hasn't even hugged him (though she does protest when he hugs her). It doesn't feel any different than the previous 80 chapters. Shiho is in love with Yul, but she doesn't seem like she wants to be in love with him, let alone be his girlfriend. What a let down.
[82]
Only two more chapters to go and still not a trace of romance from Yul towards Shiho. Looks like the title should be changed to "Forever in the Friend Zone."
[83]
Chapter 83 and the only sign that Yul and Shiho are actually a real couple is one panel with them holding hands as they are walking. They haven't even had their first kiss yet!
[84] Huh? What? The main couple doesn't even show up in the last chapter? WTF!
This fellow Shou, what are his intentions? Is he really trying to help out his friend, or is he in it just for another conquest himself? Sure seems to be aggressively familiar with Muscle-girl after just meeting her.
Yes but the thought bubble where he question the MCs taste suggests his taste is different
It's such a well-worn cliché in these romances where the dude's best friend starts out as a wingman but ends up as the crush's (or even boyfriend's) "best male friend" who then develops feelings for the girl and decides to make her his girlfriend. Hope it ain't so here but it sure is starting out that way with his aggressiveness.