Ughh I'm so frustrated at how many plot holes this webtoon has. What about Jaejin & Sungjoon past (he was bitten, how and why?) ? What about Jaejin and the pink haired crush? Who the hell is Joo Romi??? And what happens to Dokyung's "I want to be a vampire" statement?? HUH???
I feel like all the side characters are just made to justify Dokyung-Hajin relationship but even their dynamics is messed up IMO, Hajin didn't have the best first impression on Dokyung but suddenly he just straight up "uh, forget that I was beaten up coz of him and that he forced me to give blood, now I like him" ???? Where is the logic in that (well love doesn't always mean common sense, but still)
My number one frustration is Hajin. I get that he's manipulated by Jaehyuk for years but in the end he just moved his dependency and dump all his problems to Dokyung without actually resolve the core problem (insecurity that he's a half vampire).
And why the hell Taehyun is living with Jaehyuk at the end? Is he his therapist?? I understand he felt responsible but Taehyun's violence is a form of self defense when Jaehyuk's is really just a person with backwards emotional intelligence.
Almost every one in this webtoon frustrates me, except Hajin's parents I think, oh and the family dog too. Heck even Dokyung's parent just conveniently showed up with no meaningful impact here.
You read my mind. The story could have been so much better if a few of the side characters weren't introduced. They just made some of the plot points go all twisted. But I feel that the author may have came across a problem which had impacted their work on this manhwa. I hope they come back with a new manhwa to make up for this.
I know she said she's a fangirl, but crying because she couldn't hug the child (pitiful) version of her idol? Sis if that's not called being selfless I don't know anymore. She's just so true and honest with her feelings, but not foolishly ignorant either. She still knows her place and play her part as Libertia well.
Guys I'm on ch 20 and it's already a melting pot of nonsense, art is okay but all common sense is thrown out of the window. Father is trash, period. Should I continue and torture myself hoping something good will come out in future chapters? Lol
It's a trainwreck that just keeps on going on its collusion course down a bottomless pit that is only continuing its momentum due to the forces of gravity that once you get on, you find that you can't get off, because its already taken your remaining brain cells hostage and it's now too hilarious to stop and get off while you still can that suddenly before you know it, you're already reading past Chapter 160 and you're questioning life, but 2020 has been rough enough so here we are and sometimes it's nice to read stories that are terrible to the point that they're funny af.
ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
This is unexpectedly wholesome.
So far we have savanna, ocean, and now rainforest terrains. An addition of taiga (bear, wolves), or Arctic tundra (narwhals, penguins, walrus) I think would be terrific.
Love that it's not PWP too, it actually teaches you something about the nature of conservation institutions. Also I'm slightly surprised that I'm not that weirded out by all these cross-species lovemaking haha.











(warning, spoiler)
Great ending, shame we never get any clear closure on Masumi's problem. It was kinda implied in the end that she already accepted her sexual preference, but a confession scene to Futaba would be nice, although I understand it may mess with the main conflict.
I kinda wish we get some Touma-Taichi couple scene (I won't ask much... 1 panel is enough). But somehow author chose to draw it from Touma's perspective. It's a neat way to end things up, but also left you wanting more. Not complaining though.
Futaba is the weakest character for me tbh. I know it's her character, that she's sheepish and meek, but almost none of her dialogue or action left deep impression or me. The second half of the manga none of Taichi or Futaba really shined, they're just being a super normal couple while Masumi and Touma were busy trying to figure things out.
Meanwhile, Mami is my favorite, and then her male best friend since middle school (forget his name). I totally understand where she came from. She's not "I like hanging out w boys because there is no drama" or "I'm not like the other girls" kind of person, just someone who genuinely wants to befriend people who just happen to be boys, but get misunderstood in every way.
All in all, this is a "high school youth life" comic, but I applaud the author's effort to bring awareness of tolerance and LGBT acceptance and bring it to shoujo scene. No unnecessary drama and it doesn't try to drag the plot.