I thought there was gonna be more? I guess the plot really was to show to people in love, it's good when you want no drama bc there wasn't any drama AT ALL.
I feel like not much was developed or solved. I wanted to see more of the uke tho I also kept curious if he ever accomplished what he wanted
This is a very personal opinion that I have on this trope and it's fully subjective but in these kind of stories celebrity x commoner, I often feel like the commoner is left behind, always wanting and centering his life around the celebrity one. Especially in cases when the commoner helped the celebrity launch his career. Regardless of how much the celeb can do about it, the situation doesn't feel like a win-win for both.
I saw the raws and from I can understand by the images and my super limited korean, the MC and Miro don't end up together, he ends up w a glasses guy and Miro doesn't really comeback, I don't think he's dead bc in the last ch their friends talk about he coming back someday and MC agrees.. But it's like the MC decided to stop going after him but not really forgetting him??? Idk if what was shown of Miro in the last ch is a flashback or it's actually him at present, if it's the present it doesn't look like he solved much tbh, he doesn't look fulfilled.
Someone who also saw the raws and/or knows Korean has a better understanding of the ending???
This is definitely a good reading when you just want a lighthearted and drama free reading. Maybe the lack of conflict was also the reason why I felt like it lacked "feeling" idk how to describe it, but although there were lovely moments I couldn't "feel them" per se.
It has more a like reading a of slice of life than romance and that's good if that's what your look for, the daily life of a couple of two grown ups











I want more! I liked the ending but I'd still like to read more about them together (▰˘◡˘▰)