
Had an interesting start, then kinda goes downhill from there.
I hate it when authors come up with ridiculous scenarios in order for the romance to progress (1. sexual attraction 2. kiss/sex etc.)
in this case, the author really wanted them to live together so it was like 'hey I know we just met and you could ruin my career but based on nothing, I see that you have job potential so why don't you move in with me?'
I just left the episode thinking 'wtf did I just read?'
Overall ok characters, really, really bad story progression

people complaining that the power bottom should be the top, stop. it's annoying af.
lots of things wrong with this manga, but no surprise there.
seme one day: goes to a prostitution joint to pay for sex
seme next day: "WhY WOulD YoU HaVE SEx WITH SomONe JUsT For MoNEy?!"
also, people saying that the power bottom is actually a sluttly uke like normal cliche yaoi, give him a chance. we actually haven't seen any signs of that.

I do feel bad for Jinsol, but what he did to Saegye was horrible. He used him, then crippled him completely, forcing him to live a backwards life he wouldn't even begin to know how to live. Not to mention to horrendous trust issues that Saegye is going to have to deal with.
And so far there doesn't seem to be a lot of remorse from Jinsol, no plans to right his wrongs.
I'm pretty angry for Saegye about the situation that he was forced into.

this is why manga/manhwa authors must fear making the plot more interesting, because everyone comments 'i'm confused' or 'i don't get it'. it's not that hard, guys. something stretching further than a two-dimensional plot will be great for your brain, i promise.

I hear you. Tbh, I feel scared to release the next 20 chapters or so because the story will turn very, very dark, & I'm fearful this next development will make people confused, or hate it. I don't even have any stake in the work, & yet I'm worried. So, kudos to Summer, for being such a gutsy author, that she is able to come up with such a unique & incredible piece of work. She fleshes out the personality of each of the main characters so well, that no matter how annoying/hateful they can be, or how weird their view is at the beginning, but in the end, you see the humanity in them, & understand why these attributes contribute to the predicament they're in, in a believable way. She also took the time to slowly build the world inside the story in painstaking details. And I understand the reasoning for this, because it's such an unfamiliar/strange world, it's hard to fathom otherwise. It's a double-edged sword; what can be considered the story's greatest strength, can actually become a deterrent for many readers who want to see the romance develop quickly. I guess a lot of works in this genre are designed to be short & quick, so people are used to the straightforward problem & immediate solution. But this one is different, it's long, deep, complex, & very nuanced. It does take a bit of getting used to, & I know the psychological aspect is also not everyone's cup of tea. But I sincerely hope that people can see past the superficial, & appreciate this work for what it is. ╥﹏╥
well, this is good if you like cliches, 2D characters, and plot with 0 depth