
While reading the last few chapters, I had Solomon Grey’s “Home” on repeat. It goes so well with the tragic mood. I’ve never been so moved by a manga. All the characters were beautifully written. The bad guys got their just desserts, but the sacrifice that had to be made for it all...
I didn’t want this story to be so heartbreaking, but it truly touched my heart. Haru’s vision of finally being with Hana; Hook’s first real smile; Choco’s last moments...these are some of the scenes that will forever be etched in my memory.
10/10z

I always find it so ironic the way people can be so perceptive to others’ struggles and flaws yet be so clueless about their own. From wanting to spend more time with Aoki, then wanting to tie up him; to not wanting anyone else to touch him...Tengoku really can’t figure out what that means? Lol
At least he grew out of such a juvenile and twisted way of trying to get attention. Him kissing that teacher was more like just a stubborn retaliation of wanting to stick to his ideas about intimacy not meaning anything. Yet that backfired and now he can’t lie to himself anymore. No one wants a doormat for a partner, so I figure he’s gonna get bored of that teacher, even if he decides to entertain him.
I want more of this side of Yoon; exposure to the part of him that is cultured, well-read and putting other presumptuous characters (like Inhun and that other lover boy) in their place about his family’s standing. Perhaps even a cameo interaction with a close relative or something lol. Stories like this can have so many layers, so it’d be nice for Yahwacheop to explore the other dimensions...if she can.