
"Due to lack of evidence he was found guilty"...what?

I haven’t read yet, but skimming the comments- looks like uke was a very poor artist who unknowingly took some commissions to make paintings… that turned out to be reproductions of actual crime scenes. The fact that he didn’t know those were real crime scenes somehow got him suspected or something? Like he wasn’t the one who did the crime. Knowing how the crime scene looked was accidental. Not sure. Anyone who’s actually read, feel free to clarify.

Holy fuck, this is so good so far! The artwork is amazing, and I love the story and characters! It kinda reminds me of Fate Makes No Mistakes, but I think this one might be even better! I really like the dynamic between the two main characters. I like this enough that from ch. 9 and onwards I've started reading it on its official site. If anyone else is interested, it's called "Dreaming of the Dokkaebi" on Tappy Toon.
Man, it's going to be rough waiting for weekly updates. I don't normally start reading anything that has less than 50 chapters out for this reason, but the artwork and story seemed so compelling that I couldn't help myself.
I feel like Shinje could have EASILY saved Heeseong as well.