Aw man, I liked the little psychopath before he started acting all shitty towards Seonho. Like, the guy has always protected you, and now you're going to doubt him? Really? Also, why have they never banged before? It seems like Haesoo is in love with him, and it seems like Seonho would do anything to protect Haesoo, so why are they both friend zoned?
I feel like maybe Doha is just an AI that went rogue and completely gained sentience. Also, I'm wondering what the real world looks like. I bet it's going to be super futuristic and it's going to be one of those things where a day in the game is only a minute in the real world.
These trigger warnings are getting annoying. Like, it's R18 with a horror tag, so I think everyone should assume there's going to be at least a little bit of blood and gore. I wonder if those warnings are in the original too, or is it just for the English version?
Why are they talking about a literal dead man's switch during class. Is he in some sort of train or airplane class? That seems a bit too on the nose. Way to murder subtlety!
That being said, I do still love this story and I'm happy I waited and have so many chapters to read.
This is getting crazy. To be honest, I'm not super down with the idea of most of them being players, though it is an interesting twist. I wonder if Doha is like, a rogue NPC. Also wondering if we'll ever get to see the real world. I bet it's going to be all futuristic.
I feel like the artist should've gone way weirder with the altar, instead of Stranger Things meets every generic time travel hallucination. It would've been great if we got something similar to the eclipse in Berserk.
When did the blonde haired guy get engaged to Dooshik's sister? Did they ever show that part? I didn't even realize they were together. I barely remember Dooshik having a sister.
Reading this on Manta right now. They have a bunch of romance and bl manhwa for $10/month. And holy fuck, I love this so far! The artist has perfected drawing the male form. These guys are so fucking hot!!!
I call bullshit. Why the fuck would he need to pay back Sehyuk? It makes no sense. The guy is doing the job he was hired to do, which is protecting Hamin. Is it just a weird cultural thing, and that's why I don't get it? Also, why does the mob boss have him doing other jobs? It doesn't make sense for them to live together if Sehyuk is only there sporadically. Like, how is that secure?
That was, without a doubt, the dumbest assassination attempt ever. Why wouldn't they hire someone, or use someone less well known within their clan?? I do like this story, but that was a huge lapse in judgement from the writer.
I'm kinda surprised, I thought maybe the letter in the last chapter was a ruse. I didn't think the emperor would die so anticlimactically.
Ah, the obligatory enemy falling off a cliff. Should we check? No, no need to check, he's definitely dead. Are you sure? It should be easy to send a team to recover the body. Nope nope, he fell off a cliff, so he has to be dead, and I'm sure it's the last we'll ever see of him. Yep, that guy definitely won't be popping up later.
Why aren't they keeping Soho out of sight?? With an army that big, it's very likely at least a few of the soldiers are spies for the emperor. It seems like it'd be easy for one of them to ride back to the capital, relay the information to the emperor, then the emperor can send people to kidnap Soho and bring him back to the capital.
Also, why is the prince out looking for a missing soldier? That in itself is weird, but to not have a small cadre of bodyguards with him is even weirder. I guess I'll suspend my disbelief for now since I do like this story so far.