
Haha, this might sound like a silly question, but I'm getting updates for this webtoon and can't actually see them! Am I missing something here? Help a girl out, I need those next chapters! I've slogged through over 20 poorly translated chapters, and while I appreciate the smexy scenes, I really need to know where the story's headed! Haha!

I understand it’s early in the game, but the divide between Team Step Dad and Team Baeksa is just ridiculous. How can anyone miss the blatant direction of the storyline? It’s all about Baeksa and, wait for it—Muyeon! For those dragging their feet to catch up, Muyeon is obviously the other key player in this duo. Honestly, what’s taking you so long to figure it out (OR ACCEPT IT)? Haha, come on, get with the program! XD

Yuzurihara’s insecurities make a lot of sense and it's really tough. Did anyone else catch his face when Tokiwa made that side comment during their smexy scene at the hotel? He said, “So guys can do it too,” and Yuzurihara looked totally stunned. It didn’t help that Tokiwa knew his way around bras. lol I’d feel insecure too if I looked so feminine that I could be mistaken for a girl, especially while dating a guy who is a known womanizer. It’s hard not to feel like my looks are the only reason they're interested in me.

I’m not sure how my take will be received, but here I go. I find it extremely hilarious that when Andou discovered “Mr. Fahrenheit” was just a child, it dawned on him that the way “Mr. Fahrenheit” talked was a tad pretentious—like someone trying to seem wiser and more enlightened than others. This irony is what makes it so funny, as it perfectly mirrors the manga itself, which tries to sound deep and philosophical in its exploration of homosexuality but ends up being equally pretentious while glossing over more insidious and reprehensible behaviour.

It's disheartening because Jihwan genuinely has a chance to have a real and meaningful relationship with Soo Young. Despite his erratic behaviour, he isn't entirely devoid of redeeming qualities. The truly alarming aspect is his insatiable desire to exert absolute control over the person he loves, which is psychotic. This reminded me of the Dahmer documentary, where Dahmer, despite being in a loving relationship with someone who truly cared for him, found it lacking. He sought complete submission from his partner, which ultimately led to Dahmer murdering him. It’s terrifying to witness the extremes Jihwan will go to in order to obliterate everything that sustains Soo Young—his academic pursuits? That’s too much. It gets worse from here on in.

It's absolutely infuriating that the latest chapters are being portrayed as light and funny, completely undermining the severity of Chungi's actions. Maybe it’s deliberate, almost as if it's meant to enrage us by showing just how casually Chungi is treating the entire ordeal, especially his deluded belief that he has any chance with Jiho. The sheer audacity of this piece of shit! It's downright maddening, and I stand my ground: he doesn't deserve a moment of happiness, particularly not with manager-nim, after betraying his friend like this.
THEY AREEEE SOOO ADORABLE. My sins are being cleansed.