Just finished the novel!! Its quite a slowburn and a lot of second handed embarrassment because of Jigu's misunderstandings that keep piling up haha if they don't cut anything out the webtoon should have around 4 seasons + long extras and things won't start getting real until the end of season 2 and they will start dating end season 4/season 5... smut is so incredibly good so it's HIGHLY worth the wait. I hope they don't censor it too much, they have very wild scenes especially because Jigu thinks Yeowoon likes to have slaves and be called "master" for a very long time lmao
Jihyuk needs to get a restriction order for those two mfs... I feel sad for him that he can't bring himself to feel happy for his brother's pregnancy.
One week it's too soon, he should've had his time alone and get therapy for so much longer. You can tell how selfish Yoojun is, he went looking for Jinhyuk for himself, because he wanted to see him and get another chance now that he knew about Eunsong not because he wanted to know if he was okay. He could've EASILY had someone to check on him from far way to give him space. But no he chose to go HIMSELF as soon as he knew where he was, giving him a week to think things over.
I feel like this will be a great story to binge read it. Unfortunately reading it weekly it's so confusing to me... I think it's also because I took a break while waiting for the officials to catch up to the fantraslation and didn't reread it because I thought i remembered enough. But I don't really remember the names, just their supposed "position" in the story and because all the other men around Yisin are tall black haired men it's even more confusing plus we keep going back and forth between the present, flashbacks and even other povs... I'm sure it's a great read as a novel though.









I read in korean on booktoki if anyone is interested and I don't think there's a full version in english anywhere yet.
Sooooo... I think it was ok. Personally I don't really like these kind of stories with minor lead and older adult lead who is a parent role to the minor and then later have a relationship. If you're like me you'll probably think this is borderline or straight up grooming... but then again I'm 100% not in a position to judge anyone because even if I don't really like these I still read these kind of stories, and have read worse.
If you're familiar, this isn't like A tree without roots even though from the premise it may seem like it. Kwon Sejin isn't like Heeso AT ALL, he isn't a psycho with trauma. I like to express this a lot because the reason Sejin isn't like Heeso is because he had Cheon Seju, other than his mother. Cheon Seju was always by his side and helped him grow into an adult kind and responsible. Also I want to say that Cheon Seju never allowed himself and Sejin to express feelings and form other type of relationship (other than guardian and minor) until Sejin was 20. There isn't any type of rape in this story, every sexual act they have is consensual and when they're both adults.
The novel was quite lengthy, yet I felt like there were a lot of things missing. There isn't any time skip so we all saw Kwon Sejin grow with Cheon Seju. They start dating at the very end of the novel. So if their romance isn't the main theme, what is it? Even the gang organisation plays a more minor role than what it seems. So.. the main theme is family and forgiveness. Which is what bothered me the most because the author clearly kept pushing the found family trope (which I love LOVE don't get me wrong) yet at the end they still made Sejin and Seju be in a sexual relationship, with weird situations sprinkled now and then that constantly reminds you that they are a FAMILY, like son and father or brothers, especially when Seju kept saying until the end how Sejin acts like a baby and how younger he is. So it made me feel a little uncomfortable.
I still think its not the worst with these kind of theme (adultxminor) but it's not the best either. I kind of wanted they stayed with a platonic relationship, given how the author was pushing the family theme. And yeah that's what I wanted to say, read this at your own risk. The criminal organisation theme was very present but somehow it wasn't important at all, which made it seem so rushed, as if they author was planning another arc but ended up closing with a strangely very good ending on every single front.
ps. If you're interested Kwon Sejin is ofc the top and Cheon Seju the bottom, even though he had always been on top. Their age gap is 12 years, they met when they were 16 and 28 [edit: its 18 and 30! Legal adult in south korea is 20]. Smut is very good especially if you love like me the experienced slutty bottom trope.
HUH 16?? dafuq I thought Sejin was 18 when they first met??? not that it makes a huge difference but 16? bro I'm gonna be sick
Thank you for the heads up.I do like this manwha than the tree without roots.
i just reread the first chapter and you're right he is 18 in korean age! Im sorry I messed up his age because they become legal adults when they're 20 and I remembered they spent two years together as house mates!! Checked the age gap and it's still 12 years, so 18 and 30 I'm sorry it might seem better from a western point of view but you become an adult when you're 20 in korea!!
Thank you sm for explaining everything!!
that's fine babes. If he's 18 by korean age doesn't that actually make him 17? koreans add a year to their age afaik
yeah it's 17 international age. Novel was written in 2022 when korean age was still in law and they often mention their chinese birthdays so they definitely were talking about korean age!
oh merlin it wouldn't make a difference to the author if she had just made him 18 from the start