
I mean its good and all but the ending to the side story is not what I want. They both have the desire to come out and get married but they didn't in the end. So I think the author should have given them that or have them migrate in another country and get married and get the recognition that they desire from other people

But the thing is in Korea they would ve so out of the norm and most likely loose their ties with other ppl because that's just how most lgbtq members in Korea or Asia in general get treated so the fact that they just kept it to themselves makes much more sense then them migrating to another country n shit because lemme tell u it's one hell of a thing to do and it's pretty hard so the ending of the story is much more human and it feels more real for lgbtq folks because that's just the way it is for us.
As much as I like this manhwa, it focuses too much on the actual game/online world. I kinda want to see more chapters on the real world. Like the MC attending some friend's wedding. They kinda forgotten about it.
In a way I like the focus, although I barely can remember what characters outside the game look like. The focus helps to differentiate it from other manhwas with the same genre and trope, like e.g. My Guildmate Next Door
maybe because idk... the wedding hasnt happened yet
I agree that it differs from manhwas and we somewhat forgotten how the characters look like in the real world other than the bits and pieces the author is showing us. But I think that a little more focus on the real world could give the characters more depth and give the story a more complete feel. So that we can understand the characters personalities a bit more and how they influenced their personalities in the game. Since I'm pretty sure that the ML's clingy personality in the game is not the same as the real world like in My Guildmate Next Door.