
Well, that was cute but kinda anticlimactic. I think it's because of the lack of depth and development. I feel like everything got solved too quickly and easily. I'm not one who loves drama, but for a story to be good, it still needs depth and a proper resolution. Also, there were still a lot of things that were left unsolved. Like Youngwoong's problems and past trauma.
It was still a fun and relaxing read, only it could have been better.

Honestly... I'm kinda happy for Chase that Joel is finally actually reacting to his seduction tactics. I like Chase and he's really funny a lot of the time, but he sometimes creeps me out a little. Well, still happy for him Joel seems to like him now though, but it's gonna be a huge blow on him when he finds out Joel is actually Jesse's dad, maybe

A lot of people keep saying the story is beautiful and cute, but tbh I found Gyul to be a pain in the ass for most of the story. And he's supposed to be a very negative person, why was he so optimistic when it came to that bitch of an aunt of his? He's supposed to be smart, how could he not have suspected anything? Dude... And it's not like Yool was ever spoiled, but when he asked for once to see his brother, I knew right away there was something wrong, but they just ignored it. The kid is living in a house where he's not welcomed, did you honestly not see it coming? For all the trouble and shit they went through, the ending was nowhere near as satisfying imho. They should've at least come out to Hyunho's parents and gotten their acceptance. I mean, Hyunho's been in love with Gyul since middle school! There's no way the parents won't accept it because in a way they'll know it's even lucky Hyunho actually got the object of his affection after so many years and effort. Plus, Hyunho's not even straight to begin with so they won't even be able to blame Gyul for it. Another thing I would've liked is for them to get married. Maybe not officially since it's not possible in Korea, but something similar that symbolizes marriage. But what did they do? They only temporarily got to live together after 7 years though a "study abroad" plan and as a result, Gyul is always busy and barely makes eye contact with Hyunho in a day even though they live together. If you think this is a cute and fluffy story, dude, I don't know what you were reading

If this is your impression after reading it once then read again. Because if you think this is not a cute and fluffy story I don't know what you were reading. (=・ω・=)
Gyul is not a negative person, he's just tired - of work and of the people around him. That's why it's so easy for him to get along with other people at the end when his financial problem is lifted from his shoulders.
About the aunt, i think it's because no matter how cruel she was Gyul still treats her as family. Unlike his mom who ran away, his aunt took him in. In that mindset, i kind of understand.
On Yool, it's because hyun ho encourage him to think about himself for the first time in years. It's just a coincidence that it happens when yool was pushed by the aunt.
Hyun ho's been in love with gyul since middle school, yes, but i don't think his parents knew.
And coming out is a big deal in korea. It's not the most gay friendly country.
The story is not perfect but it's one hell of a cute story!!!!!!!!!!

My feelings towards Chase are complicated. I like him because he's actually a nice kid. He's smart, treats Andy quite nicely and is a good grandson who actually listens to his grandma without looking down on her nor feeling ashamed of her. He also wanted to be friends with Andy from the start and never looked down on him nor bullied him. BUT he's like a creepy uncle with all his shady and shameless schemes to molest Joel
The friend A and friend B reactions at the end cracked me up. So freaking funny