
I'm kinda stuck on the fact that he was his grandpa in another life. . .
I'm gonna read it anyway, but that keeps floating into my brain and making me gag a little.

The fiance being his sister now doesn't bug me because they obviously had a platonic relationship in the past and never a romantic one. But the blech to the whole grandpa thing. I never mind a story with outright incest if it's already apparent and the theme and I know what I'm getting into, but blech when it side slaps me. Lol

You know, I had a boyfriend once with the last name Prince. He was as handsome as one toom dirty blind hair, swimmers build, green eyes and a killer smile. Don't know how I snagged that one. Better friend than boyfriend and I regret the loss of the friendship because we dated. . Anyway, Yoojun reminds me of him in a way. Arrogant, cocksure, selfish and a coward.
So he forced me to go to his family 's for Xmas. Not that I didn't like his family or had plans with mine, but we hadn't even dated for a year and it was out of my comfort zone. He practically ignored me the whole time. I was dirt poor to the point where I couldn't feed myself some days. I had been able to scrimp and save and hide money from my stealing mother enough to buy him an expensive watch. I wrote "hoping that you'll think of me all the time" on the card. So much cheese. . .Anyway. I didn't get jack squat from him. Not even a card. And you know what happened? Literally the 26th he and I were messaging on FB while he was at work and he told me he wanted to break up. And then a week later he had the audacity to ask to be friends w/benefits...............I did agree, but we only slept together twice after that before it was just too weird. I felt so dirty and used even though it was my choice. This is how Yoojun makes me feel. No shower will ever wash away that kind of grime. ┗( T﹏T )┛

While it is predictable in the way they're coming back together, especially with Kwon's entanglements (been typical kdrama stuff since early 2000s), what really bothers me is the fact that they all use "mr" and the full name. I get that that's very typical of Korean culture, but I'm actually surprised they didn't change that for the English translations. Just an annoyance though. I'm glad they're getting back together and nothing insane happened.

Pretty realistic in a sense. Removing the supernatural side of it, the emotions, the back and forth, the drama is very realistic. How Jooin handled it was also pretty normal for someone going through a first love with low self-esteem who doesn't know what they want out of a relationship. Yawhi, too. He has to come to terms with himself in a lot of ways and sometimes the only way to do that is to lose something precious to you to realize that youneed to mature emotionally before you can even try to be with someone else.
I've been more "team everyone needs to spend some serious time learning about themselves" throughout this whole debacle. I still think Jooin needs to do some soul searching. It's great that he realizes that he's been so fickle and why, and that he finally realizes what he wants out of a relationship, what he's willing and not willing to compromise with. But now he needs to spend time getting comfortable with that information, learning to love himself and growing that backbone everyone needs to be happy. Cain, too, I think will benefit from some time away from Jooin to learn to be happy on his own and less emotionally dependent on Jooin, because that is not healthy.
I'm a little shocked this didn't take a darker turn, like most manhwa, but I'm glad it's more of a reality check than a drama check. It hits home more that way, I think.
I'm still not a huge fan of Cain, and I seriously think Jooin and Yahwi could work after a few years of growing up away from each other, but obviously Cain is the end here. Maybe it's the way this whole thing was written, but I still feel like Cain's backstory and the whole supernatural aspect doesn't fit with the rest of the story. It seems like the author had Cain's character for a separate story altogether but used it here when people started to hate Yahwi so much. Do I dislike Cain? Not at all. I just don't think his character plot fits everything else this story had going on. It's a major disconnect. And the way this whole thing was written does not make Cain seem like a main character or contender here. He always seemed like an afterthought, the underdog (no pun intended) that everyone dismisses, and the character brought in to stir things up only to fade away at some point. A side character, basically. While every character deserves a happy ending with their MC, I certainly don't feel like Cain's character earned it in a writing sense. (Not that he as a person doesn't, but just from an objective sense as a writer his character doesn't meet the criteria of the main focus end-all guy.) It's probably just the way this was set up, the way it was focused and the overall feel of the manwha. Cain just doesn't make sense in this story. Still like him. Hope he gets his happy end, but I wish his character had been used in a separate story completely outside of this universe.
The colors are getting darker. Got a bad feeling.
yeah, you're actually right there ,tho..