
The careful dialogue and the layout makes it a very smooth read. Other mangas often worsen my migraines with cramped, often irrelevant dialogues (dialogues for the sake of dialogue that do not progress into anything at all), forced jokes, and out-of-place cutesy quips. I love that it's in first person POV too, really takes it to another level.

I can see this happening often in real life when it comes to May-December relationships. The older ones would have all sorts of insecurities especially when they get immersed in thinking about their generational differences in habits/lifestyles/friends. We're all insecure to a point, the problem here is that ahjussi is recklessly acting too much on it.
Well, the good thing here is that our college boy here is somewhat aware that he's being pushed around and that he decided for himself to back down. I don't know how he'll react when he discovers he's being tracked. However, as long as ahjussi doesn't tie him up and keep him locked up in a room for himself, yandere-style... ahjussi is still salvageable. Ahjussi, please stop and think about what you're doing before all of these go crash and burn.

In the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. In fictional Seoul(?), the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Dependable Police Force for a Safe Country. These are their stories.
*dun! dun!*
Hottest car sex ever! Good thing it was decensored and we're done with the lightsaber dicks. Imagine, with the censors we wouldn't see Hyung putting the condom on Eunho's which I realise now that seeing such is kinda hot.
Thanks so much to the decensorer.
lightsaber dicks lol