Story is a bit rough and difficult to follow since it doesn't take time to explain and bring more questions than answers but the art is wonderful!
I didnt know that wow! It does seem the author is dragging it longer than necessary which feels like fillers than the progression/main part of the story. I keep waiting for it to get to the good parts but there's something unimportant that shows up and burns through the chapters, its like DBZ all over again
Where can I find this novel????!
FOUND* But its in Korean, does anyone know an english version?
https://page.kakao.com/home/%ED%8F%AD%EA%B5%B0%EC%9D%98-%EA%B0%80%EC%A0%95%EA%B5%90%EC%82%AC%EA%B0%80-%EB%90%98%EA%B2%A0%EC%8A%B5%EB%8B%88%EB%8B%A4/54573367
i feel a bit conflicted with the prince's behavior. First he's a complete ass to everyone except our female lead? Why not just adopt or steal the bastard child and alternate his memory's to become a part of their family than spill more blood on their hands. Its kinda hypocritical since the prince killed and ruined her brothers hand and have PTSD afterwards and now the family feels obligated to kill a child? Why not do some more recon on that child's background that may benefit them? Im so confused by everyone's behavior too.
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I've been thinking, at first I thought he could be dead, the possibility he's in a coma, or how Taeil may have been placed there to help Yuzu find love while helping himself experience love to pass on. HOWEVER, with Taeil becoming a bigger part of her life than her neighbor Hajun, it seemed to be a bit weird Yuzu and Taeil's relationship is becoming the main focus of the story.
So it once again brought back my initial theory that he's in a coma and later confirmed this because Yuzu's older sister cannot see him since he's in a deep state of unconsciousness after head trauma during the car accident where as Yuzu cant see ghosts because they passed on. His belief of turning into a 'bad ghost' may be the result of his body going into shock, forcing his soul to returned to his body due to complications and recovery. It also came to mind when he mentioned at the beach he heard voices, it could be his family visiting his body at the hospital during a 'coma communication'.
With that said I believe Yuzu and Taeil's relationship will continue to grow and end up together on a happier note. Unless I'm wrong and this is a sad ending for Taeil, he dies after enduring his condition for 2 years. This recent shock his body went into could progress and become frequent, potentially end up killing him because of the stress. Which would be a sad end as I am okay with either being Yuzu's partner and leaning on Taeil as he's become her support.
I also like Hajun as a romantic interest as he is a mysterious type with so many questions but their romantic interaction and development is way too slow and with his ghost problem he may end up with Yuzu's older sister who can keep them at bay. I like Hajun because he has potential, how Yuzu is infatuated with him despite him being a ghost magnet which is comical for both characters, and wished to see them challenge each others character development. Somehow contribute to the other in some way. I was hoping they would both gain experience in changing themselves with Taeil's help as a ghost mediator. Helping one another find what they are looking for between Yuzu, Hajun, and Taeil. Anyway, this series may not have a sad ending after all, maybe we shall get our happy ending. :)
Whats with the 'fin' that was one of the worst ending and unconvincing. There is so much i still dont get, like why did it end right as he confessed? Does he have a twin?!?! We really didnt learn anything about him, there was no character development except a small step toward their relationship. Unsatisfied but the art and idea was nice....still need more answers tho










The author pulled me into a girls world of complete silence and a girls first love we can all relate to. Not having the confidence in ourselves because we feel the person is out of our league. I wish I had someone in my vulnerable young teenage years to offer supportive words of encouragement. This one shot was so sweet and enduring, I'm left a little taken back and moved. It was a reminder to my current self to always stand tall and have courage because that's when you shine brightest. Even the ending was great because it allows us to create our own ending.