I've been reading way too many Korean webtoons lately. I feel like every single one of them uses the "A gets drunk(and possibly passes out) so B takes care of them and hijinks ensue", and 75% of the time it ends in sex XD Well, tbh every single BL uses that trope at least once, easy romancing opportunities
Yes! Misunderstandings were solved, miscommunications were cleared, and now...the sexy romance hijinks can BEGIN! ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ
But seriously, I have no words for how happy I am that director Kang is self-aware about the fact that he was an asshole and even went and acknowledged the team's talent and hard work. I love how mature he is, Imma fall for this man ヾ(☆▽☆)
Oh man, this is so fucking funny and relatable XD And although I know it probably won't happen I still kinda wanna see the MC end up with someone in the end. Like, a fellow BL resister and they form an alliance of "We won't lose to this gay shit" but then they become gay together XD Don't resist the BL. Come to the dark side, we have cookies~ (〜 ̄△ ̄)〜
T-that ending didn't make any sense??? Why would the hotel guy act so nice towards the prince and even fall for him at the end when the prince just confessed when drunk and before that he had just acted like a spoiled little bitch and was an ass, and even almost forced that other guy into having sex when he didn't want to. I don't get it at all, it makes 0 sense and I'm disappointed, there was no reason for the feelings to develop and there's no genuine chemistry









Okay, just finished reading this whole thing, and I have thoughts.
First of all, I really enjoy this webtoon. I think it's entertaining and the idea is interesting, and I enjoy the characters and most interactions. I'm looking forward to more, and where the story and lore will go.
My problem is with the overall plot. I personally think the romance aspect could've been left aside, or even out of the story completely. Just the political side of the plot is more than enough to keep me interested, and in fact I think the romance actually interferes with it. I remember being super excited to see how Sanghee would change the society and how she would go about it, I wanted to see what kind of world this was and how the people lived. But that...didn't really happen. They throw few sentences and country names here and there but almost nothing is explained. The worldbuilding is sadly pretty minimal and I find that regrettable, and only in the latest chapter we started finding out anything about the history of this world. But it's bit too little too late.
Also, I think Sanghee could afford to be bit more assertive and aggressive, I think she has a bit of a damsel in distress syndrome(for a good reason and I don't really hate it, honestly I mostly like it when she gets saved, I like protectiveness and such when done in reasonable amounts). I do think the way she approaches her situation is smart, she realizes she needs to be careful and hides her true colours, but I do think she could gradually and carefully start to be slightly braver, she is in a position to do so. She won't get anywhere if she just keeps playing a nice and submissive girl, I think the society's views have infected her a bit after living in it for 16 years. She is thinking too little of herself because she's a woman. But it looks like that is starting to change in the story currently, and I'm looking forward to a day when she can actually verbally stand up to herself.
Lastly, a personal rant, Chris is shady af, pisses me off, I don't like him at all XD