
I feel like we need to let go of the concept that everyone deserves a happy ending of some sort. because that's what this feels like. haven't even read the novel and that makes much more sense than this, and am gonna be really disappointed if the artist decides to make cliff and og reese(?) end up together.

I agree in part. But I think it would be unfair not to give OG Reese a happy ending because she didn't do any of the bad things. The author was the evil one and depending on whether OG Reese saw it all or whether it was as if she had been sleeping, she is also a victim. Because she had no control over her body, that's why I think she actually deserved a happy ending. But apart from all the characters in the story. So like a new beginning. But Cliff definitely doesn't deserve a happy ending because he supported all of the author's bad deeds. And I hope (but don't think OG Reese has feelings for Cliff in her situation) that they don't get together. And that OG Reese finds new love and friends or something.

this is weird but I liked how in the original art style she wasn't petite. she seemed to have muscle and didn't look like a delicate doll with arms as thin as sticks, which is what most manhwas have. (not bodyshaming just want some diversity) but now it's slowly just reverting back to that.
I have a feeling that not just the art by the artist but the team has maybe changed, or the editor had some comments.
either way it makes me sad

honestly. typically a story doesn't work out if it doesn't have good conflicts (not character conflicts, just plot conflicts) but this is just such a heartwarming, slice-of-life style story that the lack of major conflict and mundane issues like job hunting and doing the village's laundry become compelling
bruh why can't side stories just be happy. what's the point of a story after an epilogue if it was such an important plot point just add in it the actual story I hate it sm when they do this shit