
Having reread it, I believe this is one of the best BL manhwa out there. It has only 12 chapters but you got layered characters, decent worldbuilding and concepts, great art, and philosophical conversations that actually make sense. It's that type of story that will stay with you for years, and one day in your life you'll get reminded of this particular work.
I can see why some people get bored of the conversations, but they were written brilliantly and set the flow of the story. I appreciate the details, like the clothes design and the futuristic tech and devices.
Some people questioned Hokyung's motivation to love Wonwoo, but I believe it's partly a case of suspension bridge effect. The anticipation of something he has been waiting for his whole life, along with someone he spent months living together with and could pour his emotions into. Anyone will fall in love in that sort of situation.
Anyway, love this work. It deserved higher ratings for its quality.

It's not bad, at all, but I wish it would've been written better. I don't know if it's the translation that is awkward or the author writing style itself. There is an effort to make the characters seem "layered" but it only results in half-baked, surface-level "deep". We never know how Jungho really feels about his situation, with abusive dad and comatose mom. He only realized "I'm happy I'm not the only one bad, i want your acknowledgement" and even with that it's kinda sudden too.
We also never have any closure with the "good boy issue" Chaewon has. Will he stop being a pushover? Will he come true to his mom? Will both of them be bad together? How does either of them influence one another through this relationship, is something that I think is heavily underdeveloped in the story. It feels like it's only "hey this is our secret, I know you, you know me" for the whole 24 chapters.
Again, it's a decent read and it's not bad at all. But I know that the author had potential to make this even better, and a better writing would complement an already stunning artwork. It's just, with this genre and the promising premise, it left something to be desired.

I find it pretty "unny how the title is "sex at the ends of the Earth" and they mentioned Sea of Okhotsk which made it feel like they were really in the northernmost area in the world.. when in fact upwards there's still Russia. I really like the ambiance of the manga though, lots of plains and highways and it does really felt like suburbs.

Wait, what? It's the end?!?!
I refuse to believe nothing happened (I think Lezhin has some problems with author payments in the past) seeing the author has actually good writing ability and this series could have been more nicely concluded if they're willing to expand just a few more chapters, or at least ONE. And this actually stops at 89 chap?? (Not a pretty number, usually author goes for a more rounded one like 50, 55, 60, 99... You get what I mean) and there is not even an author's note?? What??? I'm so dumbfounded.
But all things being said. Heesu is cute. Heesu is fairy. Heesu is cuuutteeeee

Can I just say I appreciate Yoon Jaehyun as a lead character? He's affectionate, has a calm demeanor, and never hesitate to express his feelings romantically. A breath of fresh air from the usual tsundere-uke trope.
I hope we can get some closure on Kwon and Lee Yeonwoo--I'm already too much invested in them emotionally at this point.
Also, Driver Han is my favorite side-character, I'm low-key shipping him with Hari. The easygoing but skillful type character has always been one of my weaknesses.

This was amazingly and beautifully written. The elaborate writing style is especially rarely found in mangas/webtoon. I love the author's approach to the artwork, simple but focused.
And I feel like the way author "thinks" is similar to me, personally. Lots of visual analogy/metaphor and a lot of abstract ideas "why" or "how ifs". The storytelling is a bit confusing in the beginning but doesn't diminish it's brilliance.
I actually really like how it ends. It shows how different people deal with the same problem, but each in a different way. Some choose to push through the unknown and live in the moment, and some choose to keep holding their own beliefs and bury their desire. And what they get in the future is the consequences of their decision. That's how life is. Sometimes you don't end with the person you like. Sometimes you will meet with people who enchant you, but they're only meant to cross paths with you once and drift apart forever.
I've read this somewhere: "all humans have carnal desire, but we're humans because we can control it." Which is why I believe the third guy was actually very reasonable in his decision.