
I really like the art and the poetic feel this has to it.
But I was surprised when he told her she would get a hang of the writing in a few weeks/month?? Is hanja that hard to master? Because it took me just a few hours to learn how to write and read hanguls; modern korean is like the easiest writing ever. But since during that period they used hanja too, I guess it's understandable.

I guess it's the concept of reading and writing and connecting what you say to lines on paper. Learning how to be literate is hard when you have no foundation and you yourself might have had romanisation from foundations in English to learn hangul. I can't even imagine how I learnt how to read and write when I was young, when surely everything must've looked like scribbles.
I like this family. I'm so glad I decided to read this, it can be a gem if it keeps up the quality.
hella faxxxxx, i hope they dont drag on jealousy from the other brother too much and they just help each other get stronger-- cos i can see how an author could stir shi up there
Yeah true, I don't want that to drift them apart. But for now their relationship looks accurate to me so I don't mind it. It's not a "I can't stand him being better than me" kind of jealousy, but more of a "all of a sudden he became stronger than me when I trained for way longer than him" jealousy, and I think his feelings totally make sense. Siblings can get insecure or see e/o as rivals, but woo kang seems to have accepted it already, even though his bro had a 180 degree personality change.
exactly bro- this amount is good but if they drag it on like others...then imma cry XD