For a long time, after I've first read this in 2022 and didn't finish, I was able to finish this today. I'm grateful that Sunghoon is always good to Seoyu. Even before he though that he's dating Seoyu, and he even improved himself by getting therapy. I also wanted to point out, how the parents of Sunghoon looks and acts indifferent towards them after the miscarriage. I think that they just wanted to be like how they are towards Seoyu, like they were before. Although, it looks like they don't empathize, they grew to an environment different to Seoyu. So they might not know how to show it like how other people show empathy. Or it's their way of showing how they care. Every family is different. And I understand how they act, because I'm kinda like them. Outside I don't show much or act indifferent, but deep inside, I do really care. But regardless of that, they still treat him as a family. And now they're happy.
This manga didn't just tug at my heartstrings; it delivered a visceral punch. It's a stark reminder of a fundamental truth: we can never truly grasp the weight of another's burden until we've walked a mile in their shoes, or at least gained a glimpse into their journey. This holds profoundly true for both Arima and Taiga. Each yearned for what the other seemed to possess, completely unaware of the hidden battles each was fighting. Yet, through their conflict, a powerful understanding blossomed, broadening their perspectives in ways they couldn't have imagined.
The weight of their backstories settled heavily upon me. Arima's trauma, a constant shadow, manifested poignantly in his internal struggle with his identity. He carried the pain of perceived rejection for his difference, unable to fully embrace who he was. Then comes Taiga, an unexpected beacon, the first to accept Arima unconditionally, transcending gender. Though seemingly an airhead at times, Taiga possesses a profound strength – an unwavering acceptance that beautifully complements Arima's vulnerabilities. Together, they forge a path forward, stronger for having found solace and understanding in each other.
On a secondary note, the tragic tale of Taiga's parents also resonated deeply. The cruel irony of Taiga's father's fateful delay – the very moment he was extending kindness to Arima – and the subsequent unresolved heartache of Taiga's mother is a poignant lesson in the devastating power of miscommunication. They were robbed of the chance for forgiveness, leaving a lingering sadness. Ultimately, this manga transcends mere entertainment; it offers profound life lessons that echo in the chambers of our own hearts.
so i just read the first chapter and was bothered by an inaccurate medical information. If you are in a coma for years, and had a surgery, you can't miraculously walk like nothing happened. the patient should undergo therapy and all to regain back the ability to walk. i didn't saw it in the manhwa, but maybe he did have a therapy and was not shown. could be better it it was included for the readers to know too. nonetheless, i hope I'll enjoy this manhwa. i like cute pairings like height difference and such
I'm not yet done reading but I thought woojung would be the top because he gives a top vibe because he's straight (ig). I have no problem Jiho being the top, but I don't like how Woojung becomes less masculine (in looks and in behavior) after they had s*x and becomes bottom. It would be great if they are versa. I just like how he was on the first few chapters.











them sharing their sex life is really hilarious. it got me embarrassed hahaha