The thing that I love the most is how the mangaka drew tanjirou as lowkey as possible. He's not the real sun breath owner but he has people to protect so he must fight. And speaking of it, I fell in love with tanjirou's dad's character. He's just a really decent man with calming aura. I kinda had a feeling that tokitou will die, but I never expect the rest....
The story is so so great! The plot, the characters, the art, the ending, everything. I cried a lot, my emotions are overflowing when I read this. This is so worth to read! Even if the anime gives a vibe of talk no jutsu, in real it gets better and better and I just wowed.
... I just still can't get over rengoku's death. Although he was just briefly introduced in earlier chapters, but the character is no joke. He sure is a lovely character. The way he talk and act just like the leader ubuyashiki in passionate version. There was no force, just simple words. Ah, ah, I'm gonna cry again.
you are right, no death that can top rengoku's death....his death leave me speechless, devastated & depressed... there's something about him that makes not only me but most of the readers become so attached towards him... come back here after watching mugen train movie (almost skip the movie)...yup, I'm bawling my eyes out at the end of the movie...
I'm in like chapter 80 something and already exhausted, seeing suu being used by all people. Like, all people. Suryeon, sahara, noble consort. I admit it that suu is really a selfish character, but he doesn't deserve this far.... being sucked for his life energy, being used for personal purpose, be the black-sheep and yada yada. I even thought that this nadan man didn't ever love suu. Their relationship was too vague, same with suryeon.
I-
Suu, I really wish a wonderful happy ending for you for all his doings until then.
For me, this manhwa has the complicated, complex, emotional, plot, story, characters. Like, it's not that much much good that I want to say everyone should read it, but this manhwa fulfill the basic things of a good manhwa has. And I enjoyed it.
Sora character is complex. Greedy but kind, selfish but still mind others, free-spirit but with restrictions. It's so so relatable actually. The story is so simple yet kind of difficult to understamd, or maybe I'm just stupid.
The manga should be tagged as tragedy/tragedy/comedy/supernatural caauuuseee tje tragedy is no joke. Like almost every chapter contains dead people. The first boy, dang. Until now we didn't know his name. I thought the boy will end up on a journey with the "it". But....
I think everyone will agree that the first chapter and gugu's death is the moooosst painful, ever. They were like, the most memorable for me, altho I don't understand why fushi rarely talking about the first boy.
Until this second, I imagine the boy died in cold, alone without his family nor hope.
This is a bit dramatic, got into car accident twice, sigh. But honestly, I never ever cried this much before. Like, maybe 15/27 chapters straight??? The color is beautiful, the art too, the storytelling is so so touching, the characters are consistent, the way the author portrait each pages is soooo artsy(?) Like, there's this dream scene, the sea scene, the flashback scene and so and so. And the author could draw it without making it separated, do you guys get what I mean? Lol. Idk how to explain it better, but I did cry for 10 chapters straight. The guilt is no joke.
IT'S REALLY WORTH TO READ.











The idea is unpredictable at all. And it's hilarious. Not good not good.