
Woah, this is such a masterpiece ! The old-school mangas are really different from the new ones. Each characters had so many layers, they were all complex, the dialogues were interesting and poetic. It was very difficult to understand at first (mainly because of their names and similar looks) but this was a great read.

This story didn’t make sense at all and I swear I’m not dumb. I don’t know if it’s because of the translation, or maybe there are missing pages but their dialogues weren’t connected, lot of things I didn’t get like the story with the wife, the colleagues, what was the thing with the papers ?

The mc was writing a novel, which he was keeping a secret from everyone including his wife. He thought he lost his papers, but it turns out his wife had accidentally packed his papers with her things when she moved out after their divorce. The colleagues were basically trying to be sensitive around him since he was freshly divorced and may have been hurting, except for that one oblivious guy who can’t read the room.

Don’t know … I thought we were heading to a psycho BL with a cute yandere and a secretive yankee, with each of them hiding something from the other but it turned out it wasn’t like that at all.
Come one, the top even had crazy eyes and what he did with the sandwiches was weird asf.
Felt like the author didn’t want to go that way after chap 3 and just changed the tone mid way

Agreed. On my first read, the red herrings just took all the intrigue and ran away with it. Reading back, there were subtler clues of the actual ending, but my problem was why even have the red herrings when the story can do fine without it anyways.
The story was simple enough that it didn't need red herrings, and yet the author added it in anyways. For me, it took away some of the more emotional beats in the story because my mind was pre-occupied with thinking of what it meant and what it'll add to the story. Apparently nothing.
This story would've done well without it, now that I can see the clues more clearly. It was just heavily overshadowed by those red herrings (and some left questions that are unanswered).

I’m gonna say it: chinese authors don’t know how to end their stories. Most of the time manhuas have rushed, sloppy or unsatisfactory ending.
Same thing happened with « Men’s wear store and her royal highness », it felt like the story ended in the middle of the plot. *spoiler *They were taking wedding pictures and we were about to know more about the 2nd couple, then it ended just like that.*spoiler*
Anyway, despite the ending this manhua was great, I laughed my ass off so many times, both couple were so interesting, fluffy ans funny and I love how the author put light on the struggle to be gay in such a realistic but yet, light hearted way.
Truly a great manhua

Well, last episode I was like « your manager tried to tell you MULTIPLE TIMES not to mingle with this fucker but you didn’t want to listen, wait a little you gone see by yourself ! », but honestly now I can’t blame the idol. It’s really sad what he did to him, he’s stuck with this mf and can’t do nothing cause he can screw his career.
Chap 1 > 3 > 4 > 2 > 5 in that order for me. Would love to see more of chap 1 tho