This is how you draw an ass. Wow, that looked tasty!!! No wonder Jaehyuk has lost his mind. Haha
I might be a bit late to the conversation, but I've got some thoughts to share. Did anyone else catch the sudden shift in In Seob's character and resolve right at the start of Chapter 27? I've stumbled upon quite a bit of flak directed at him, labeling him a cry-baby, weak, and lacking in self-respect. But honestly, none of that criticism seemed fair to me—until Chapter 27. It's like he wasn't even the same person who was introduced to us. Sure, one could argue his feelings eventually got the better of him, but wow, he just crumbled into a complete damsel in distress. It's both baffling and a bit exasperating, especially considering how strong he appeared before.
Now, onto Wooyeon:
Having dived into my fair share of wild webtoons, I'm usually unfazed by toxic characters or plotlines. But Wooyeon? He just gets under my skin in a way I can't shake off. And don't even get me started on that Jinx guy—who was a handful in his own right—but Wooyeon irks me more for some reason.
That said, I've got to tip my hat to the artist for the makeover they gave Wooyeon's character design. He's now the handsome character everyone's been raving about, a train I couldn't quite ride with in the earlier chapters.
I'm totally okay with Taewon being the ultimate choice, but I can't help feeling that it seems a bit contrived. Normally, we expect these stories to follow a predictable path, which is completely fine but this time feels a bit different. Even though Taewon made a big move by signing a restrictive contract with Mr. Kim for both him and Yusung to debut together, it still doesn't fully sell me on his love for Yusung. We're often told about his feelings, but I haven't seen enough moments that truly show it. It's not that I question his feelings; it's just that, compared to Yusung's dynamics with other characters, Taewon's emotions seem more narrated than demonstrated. There's a lack of buildup. Consider this: each time Yusung returned to the past, the version of him that Taewon supposedly had already fallen for is the timid and more of a collegue than a friend version, who he hardly have any real and genuine conversations with. So, it's a bit surprising to see Taewon making such a grand gesture for Yusung. Again, I am fine with this direction, however I would probably need more moments to be fully convinced that this was the best choice.
Ah, the sweet sound of hypocrisy! Complaining about the age gap yet you've gobbled down every page of this manhua. Could the irony be any richer? Maybe it's time to put a lid on it.
This is precisely why I rate this webtoon a perfect 10/10. Haha, the author managed to craft a masterpiece from a trope that was cliché, overused, and exhausted.
The demidrake has the power to zap him into oblivion anytime he pleases, yet here we are, no zap. Haha. He’s in as much denial as those folks here complaining at the ‘weird and icky’ scenes, yet they can’t stop following the story, clutching their pearls though already 15 chapters in. Get off that high horse; it’s a long fall from that altitude of pretense. t(-_- t )
This whole thing was a disaster wrapped in a catastrophe. Dialogue? Imagine listening to a robot reading a dictionary backwards – that level of terrible. The plot? I've seen more depth in a puddle. And our leading duo? As charismatic as a pair of old socks. I even forgot this was ABO. Out of the blue Chapter 20 hits you with, "Surprise! Let me remind you, it's an ABO webtoon." Thanks, I hate it. And don't get me started on the retcon gymnastics. Calling this hot mess a trainwreck would be a compliment. The dialogue alone makes me want to apologize to my eyes.
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Okay, so here's the scoop: Taeji didn't physically attack his friend, if you can believe it. Instead, he pulled off a sneaky move. He plotted to make SY's friend step away from SY, all because Taeji wanted SY all to himself. He ofc blackmailed SY’s friend. So now, that friend is stuck following Taeji's orders.
I really thought this would be the first poly I would enjoy, only to find out there won’t be a poly? HUHUHU T_T
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