
I genuinely wonder where this is going to go. The characters are well written for what their roles are (although sooyoung can be extremely frustrating at times with how he is just not aware of his surroundings) but I don't really want it to end with a "happily ever after" because atp it feels out of place? With the way taeji acts, I really cant see him being lovey dovey in a healthy way. A lot of his actions show more obsession than genuine affection, and he always seems to have ulterior motives. I do hope sooyoung ends up figuring everything out and there's genuine conflict. I'm looking forward to that.

sigh...I wish the author would use correct terms when it comes to mental illnesses because this is certainly NOT OCD...it's an interesting story, but it's bothersome that it's being portrayed this way. Specifically, he has an impulse control disorder. I know it's fiction or whatever but as a person with OCD and also a psychology student, it's tough to read stories where it's presented in such a menacing way when in actuality, people with OCD are terrified of their obsessional thoughts and go out of their way to avoid those triggers.

That had me so confused too I was like where did you even get that information it takes just a few google searches to make sure things make sense I just feel like that's the bare minimum ESPECIALLY when you're handling topics like this... idk maybe im being overly critical but im finding it hard to read atp bc it's hard to ignore some of the stuff
9.1 rating isn't bad by any means, but that was the best manhua/manhwa I've read in a while. I'm surprised it isn't rated higher. I highly recommend this it's beautiful