
So this story is one that doesn't take long to finish but really makes you wonder why you stuck with it when it ends. That is to say, it leaves much left unknown and that's a turn off for most people. I think the story is pleasant but it isn't very heavy on romance.
*SPOILERS*
Summery: MC (SooWoon) is a college student living life normally with his female bff (Hyewon) but there's a catch...dude's right arm is ineffective (story swaps between him just having metal framing in a nonfunctional hand to having a literal prosthetic) due to his past childhood friend and crush from 10 years ago (Seokjo). How this happens is glimpsed at but not actually explained in detail until the final chapters. While it appears like Seokjo took a hammer to MC's arm, this is not the (book)case. The story begins when Seokjo is found to have no memory of the incident 10 years ago or of SooWoon himself!
As the story goes on, MC becomes a patron to a niche little gay-bar called BCT (Blue Cheese Table) ((Omg they said it!)) where he becomes friends with the owners and-wouldn't you know it-Seokjo works there too! He won't go out with any guys but he's fine eating random men's faces in the middle of the bar entrance...we never find out why but whatever, it has 0 effect on the plot going forward. The entire story is now focused on the MC and Seokjo slowly building up rapport while MC keeps BFF Hyewon as in the dark as possible since she hates Seokjo's guts (for causing MC's incident). There's a little brother and little sister introduced who move the plot forward but in the end things come to a spiral when MC tells Seokjo the truth and the latter finally remembers after a few days. Turns out, Seokjo didn't beat MC's arm to death with a hammer so he isn't directly responsible...IS WHAT I WOULD SAY but seeing as how in reality Seokjo shoved MC into a bookshelf (which then toppled over and pinned MC/damaging his hand) I still find him at fault. Maybe not as much since his intention (to shove) wasn't as malicious as mutilation but still, cause and effect say he's to blame.
*SPOILERS OVER*
All in all, this is a relatively short story that I would recommend for the sake of killing time. On the other hand, the translations are so hard to read that even if the plot wasn't all over the place, you'd still probably have a hard time understanding everything. 6/10 because I liked it more than I probably aught of. ( ̄_ ̄")

I always loved heterochromia since I first saw Yuna from Final Fantasy. This brother gives heterochromia a baaaaad name.
Anyway, this story was really deep. It wasn't cliché and the art was great but it's a little "meh" imo just cuz I don't click with the MC.
Love most of the characters in here except the MC and that's more due to his design choice. Anyway, here's a manga that emphasizes the trauma of being betrayed/raped fairly accurately. 7/10
Especially the Immortal Thief and the Husband/Wife in California featured in the Extra2 chapter! One can jump from a 4th story balcony and run away unharmed and the other are a couple of (I presume from the Alabama Crimson Tide hat) country bumpkins and yet are probably the most chill Americans I've ever seen portrayed in Manga. ( ̄∇ ̄)/