
I don't know what I think about making rebels from an oppressive government so villainous. actually, I'm just assuming that the government is oppressive because I honestly don't remember that part of the plot. but anyway, technically their actions are not wrong, discarding men when the operation becomes compromised, but it would be more realistic if the art showed the characters less villainous (that guy with the mustache seems to love making the decision so much). It's more of a standard and logical decision, although of course, it's possible to have moralistic discussions about what a rebel cause represents if it leaves its own people behind!

first of all, I really appreciated the content warnings at the beginning of chapter 1. the trigger warnings about what’s coming up in the comic should honestly become standard in all manhwas.
second, I loved the plot — it’s so ridiculously silly and unrealistic (which the story itself openly acknowledges), and that’s exactly what you expect when you pick up a manhwa with a giant pair of tits on the cover. but despite the absurdity, the premise is actually a clever way to introduce the kinks that are clearly going to be explored (like lactation, for example).
third — and probably the best part — the art style matches the vibe of the manhwa perfectly. it’s cute when it needs to be, but also pulls off those totally perverted expressions without ever breaking the style. as erotic art, it’s genuinely well done. and of course, reading it uncensored? chef’s kiss
yeowoon boy why did you kiss jigu without being sure of anything? bitch... i would smark your pretty face