Nah fuck the kiss, go apologize to Hyesung rn
Cuz byul’s situation cannot be compared to Hyesung’s. They’re two very different ones- and I’m not denying or invalidating anyone’s feelings here. But come on, Hyesung’s mom willingly abandoned him and left without any notice and gave him so much trauma. Additionally, Hyesung didn’t even want kids and ended up pregnant because he was raped by Dojin (idc what people say about this, you literally cannot deny that Dojin forced himself on Hyesung and kinda baby trapped him). I can’t even blame Hyesung for wanting nothing to do with Dojin and Byul. But guess what, he came back and grew to love Dojin and Byul- and they all had a happy family. And the single rule/boundary Hyesung gave was to have NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS MOM. WAS THAT SO HARD TO FOLLOW?!? I know Dojin is mostly to blame for all of this but COME ON BRUH. This is so frustrating that I remember why I don’t ever reread Hyesung and Dojin’s story. Only the other side couple ones.
This was so peak but now it’s mid.
The whole fermina arc wrapped up so fast wth. I thought it was going to be more dramatic since everything was building up so much. Instead I feel like it got rushed.
Also I feel like the author suddenly switched plots and decided to add a second ML out of nowhere. The transition between arcs was bad. I love Raul don’t get me wrong but I feel like this whole arc is unnecessary and the story should’ve ended already…
There’s so many plot holes and questions too wth. After the first volume we barely get to see helen!!! Also after the second volume, what happened to virgil?? I thought he would appear more often too smh.
Man I’m quite disappointed with how this all turned out, but the art is so good so maybe I’ll let it marinate and come back in a year or two
The revenge is against the half sister… which ended up being so small I thought she would get a harsher punishment but then again no one but the MC knows what she did and what happened in the past life. So in th current plot it’s js an egotistic girl trying to take over the legitimate heir. And since the dad still likes her to a certain point, she wasn’t given too much of a harsh punishment. But it will be hard for the girl since she grew up spoiled
You’re telling me that i graduated middle school, high school, college, and my masters only to come back to this and find out it’s a shit ending??!?!?
Poor Livi spends the entire fucking series chasing after Nike as she gets chucked around by different crazy men only to end up with her STILL NOT NECESSARILY BEING WITH HIM?! GOSH i hate tragic ends with a slight twinge of happiness.
But this is all my opinion, i have so much nostalgia with this work and it’s sad to realize that i will not be coming back to this.
Title of post kinda summarizes it all. I’m just gonna dump my thoughts here.
Started off pretty interesting and good, I love me a yearning top in a fantasy setting. It started off with a pretty light hearted vibe so i thought it would stay that way but then the story attempted to dive into a darker, more dramatic theme. Keyword being ATTEMPTED. I feel like the story try to pursue topics that were pretty serious such as literally murdering kin and showcase centuries of drama of all of these hot vampires. However, I literally couldn’t take it seriously because as Minhoon literally said about all these vampires when Elian asked for his opinion, they are fucking children. They act like children they are immature.
Also, I wish they expanded more on Minhoon and Hyunwoo’s background in high school relationships. It showed that they were really close yet I couldn’t see why the two were in love with each other. I felt like we were just thrown into the current starting setting of the story, and they kinda had to quickly add a backstory on how all these characters knew each other and drew a few scenes for the high school. It just felt really random and undeveloped my opinion. This also extends to everyone’s relationships outside of the main characters in the story. What about Minhoon and Gumchan’s parents? Do they not have parents? They’re suddenly immortal, and it doesn’t seem to be like a problem to them because they all apparently seem to be orphans or something. I feel like if you become immortal or vampire this is something you should probably tell your parents if you’ve lived your life for the past 20 years as a human. Another thing is, I think it’s really funny that Hyunwoo was pictured as a general salary man working in an office environment and all of a sudden one day he has to protect Minhoon and just doesn’t work there anymore. There was literally a few scenes of him talking to his coworkers and then he never show up again and no one questions it? Overall, I feel like there was just no general world building or logic put into the background besides the main characters Which makes this all feel very underdeveloped.
Hyunwoo is also really traumatized from his dad killing all of his kin choices so you would think that he’d be way more careful when it comes to creating a new one. I just can’t fathom that he would get so drunk and then accidentally turned Minhoon into one. I feel like that’s a mistake that you just can’t make if you’re so traumatized regarding your kin.
Lastly, why does this have anything to deal with actors and the entertainment industry? I mean I guess you could also say why not but I feel like this definitely takes away from the whole seriousness of the plot that they were trying to go for.
Anyways, that’s my rant/review. If there’s any typos, it’s because I am using text to speech because I am fucking lazy. There were so much to talk about so much to point out that that’s wrong with the story that it’s just faster to say it then to type it.
Wow you perfectly surprised everything I was thinking too!! The lack of background info / world building really irked me too like where are minhoons parents or family!!! This story had too many chapters to be as underdeveloped as it was. And can anyone clarify on Edric and his partners situation I was a little confused on that part.











THERE BETTER BE BABIES IN VOLUME 2