
Forget about plot and whatever. People are talking too much about it, it doesn't matter here, there's a weirder thing going on. The art style starts good and devolves slowly into a weird parody of itself, all characters growing giant, GIANT balloon heads, their waists shrinking, their chins sharpening more and more, their faces sinking so low down they're practically touching the chin, at some point THE SHINE on their hair disappeared! THE HAIR SHINE in a MANHWA??? Like, it was nice, it had very pretty frames in the beginning, few even gorgeous ones, but it becomes uglier and uglier until it becomes a budget thing with art below *average* ugly manhwa art?! What happened bruh

Also if we ARE to talk about the plot, there's a weird part where it's a VERY URGENT situation: a god-level opponent who has way too much power!!! And he gets angry at the characters and plans evil things. Typical villain stuff, the problem isn't there. So, while we are having this very very dangerous villain doing all his evil plans, what do the main characters do? A half-forced sham wedding to appease a guy into info dumping NOT CRUCIAL info. But that's okay, that's not the problem either. The problem is, while that is happening, some random-ass maids do the whole "cute" wedding make-up montage. Brotha?!? 1) Bro, this is not even a REAL wedding?? 2) we're in a dangerous situation, so
WDYM WEDDING MAKE UP AND DRESSING UP MONTAGE, GO DEAL WITH THE FUCKING VILLAIN
Humans, look at the art! It's not TOO pretty, yes, it has its wonky moments and typical icky 3D models in the backgrounds, BUT!! There's ugly people, there's fat people, there's short people, none of them look like the author drew them in 0.5 seconds just to get over with it and show their "ugliness". Though the bad ex-fiancé is definitely drawn deliberately ugly, makes me sad. Characters bow, duck, shiver, hug themselves, do hand movements, they are actually in movement and constant shifting poses, not like paper cutouts. And there's the clothes!! They're not just shiny repeating patterns overlaid on a dress. The ribbons, the skirts, the hems of the mens' suits gently fold and crease and look actually soft and like, well duh, fabric. With individual correct shadows for each crease in each frame. And the perspectives and camera angles are never the same or too boring. As I said, it's still not TOO pretty, yes, but it feels like an actual human being has been behind this. Looking at these frames I can actually imagine a conscious, living human being who likes to draw. It doesn't really happen with me and manhwa artists yk