
This story is 75% sex, 20% Raymond confusedly pining over Kata, and 5% actual plot progression. The dialogue contained a lot of excessive whining. There wasn't a single female character in the whole story. Raymond was supposedly some genius researcher but literally all he did at work was have sex with Kata... instead of, you know, the important research that could have saved Kata a lot earlier. The beginning was intriguing but by the end I just wasn't feeling it anymore. It had a lot of potential but unfortunately fell flat.

I was so offended when we went through ALL THAT rollercoaster of 48 chapters and then he DIDNT REMEMBER!!! Boy got off easy lmao.
When Mr Rose offered to kill off one of the personalities forever, I was like, hell no that's cheating! To grow as a person you have to overcome your flaws on your own. But then I thought if I could kill off a part of myself I would do it in a heartbeat. Goodbye fearful procrastinator!
But fr this was good! The middle meandered a bit and probably could have cut some chapters or tightened them up. And at one point I thought Doyoung was bipolar lol his emotions were all over the place. But the ending was so perfect! I def teared up when he saw purple!
What a treasure Doyoung is to be able to love all parts of someone unconditionally. Goals to date someone like him, but even moreso goals to become someone like him!

I like that they resolved it where Jaehyun didn't care about his past, but in the end the message was still: we wouldn't be dating if you still looked like that today. That doesn't sit well with me. What if in 10 years Junseok gets fat again? If it were me I'd always be anxious that I'd be dumped if I went back to how I looked in my past. For a story that was supposedly all about overcoming insecurities of weight and appearance, the love interest was overly obsessed with it imo.

WHERE THE FUCK IS THE TRAGEDY TAG ON THIS MANHWA???!!! I'm so mad. I was not in the headspace to read a tragedy. Not at all. Beyond that, the ending didn't sit well with me. From an objective standpoint the story was really well done. The unease and tension we feel as we read was really perfect. But I think we were promised a resolution to the case and it didn't even hint at it happening by the end. The detective met both K and the guy who K abuses and then left that thread hanging. If the author had followed it up and resolved it (or just not started that thread in the first place) the ending would have been better. Certainly not any less of a tragedy, but at least there would be a bit more of a sense of closure.

I am totally with you on this! I read through all the tags specifically to avoid tragedies and what the hell it ended up being a tragedy! I HATE reading tragedies ! I am not there to read them !! Who the hell thiugh it was ok to not out that tag!?
What did K know ?? Who committed the murder ? Why did the real murderer get away with it then?!!

It's so refreshing to read an omegaverse story without fated pairs and trust issues and rape. Where the uke's second gender didn't matter and it was just a pure love based on personality and who they were as people.
Also really loved the small slice of life moments that didn't really contribute to plot progression but showed us small snippets of their lives and enriched them as characters. Really lovely.
I really loved this. Even just structurally this felt polished and skillfully done, especially compared to most other manhwa out there that have that amateur feel to it (because they are usually amateur). The sex didn't feel overly gratuitous and it actually pushed the plot forward which feels rare for a smutty manhwa. The way the author created tension between the characters was also skillfully done.
The art took some getting used to, but by the end it was absolutely gorgeous. Especially Sihoon and Mari, talk about glow ups! The progression was slow and felt natural too, so at first I didn't even realize the art was better lol I thought I had just gotten used to the style.
Admittedly the end did leave something wanting. I still felt insecure about their relationship after the last chapter, so I wish there was 10 or so more chapters to give better closure on how they've grown while apart and how they'll move forward together in a way that's better and healthier (better communication, trust, etc.).