
Personally, although I know how much more work it would've been for the artist, but I would've wanted a second round "I can't forget your body" type of reencounters with a reveal of who he decided as a boyfriend.
Although, I do find the attorney the most stable. From my personal favorites, the gangster is too polarizing, the twins are based in the US (so MC would have to move, which he can't because he's still attending uni), and the straight man might've not been interested in romance other than for the body. I also like the lifeguard, and I can't find a reason why not to date him other than beaches being a seasonal job, so ultimately the attorney is a great pick.

Uh, we'd rather she hurt herself.
10 years? Listen, I know Japan is the country of lack of change, maybe it's time to reassess their relationship. Having girls live in fear of men, unfamiliar of how to protect themselves from the men Subaru feared is just isolating them from the real world.
Ever heard of self-defense classes? Keychain alarms?

Oh, god. What's an emotional ride. Where to start?
I like Bongchon was raised as a gentle giant who never intentionally killed anyone. Even in the most tense moments, he was reserved for moving obstacles out of the way. But the only ungentle thing about his is his sex drive, and even though sex is this adult thing, it still manages to be a child a heart during those romantic moments because it feels like the first time each time for him.
I also like Soongap and Bongchong realized rather early on they were receptive of each other. Because from there, due to their different but shared pains, they become closer and open up.
And I think the stepbrother's plot ended in the correct way. He probably believes he's redeeming himself by sacrificing himself near the end, but even at the point, he don't reflect on the damage he actually did, mentally on Soongap and physically on Bongchon. Had the bandits not been there, Bongchon would've been dead, meaning the stepbrother's command on the soldiers to not kill him would've been late, let alone, he also shot at Bongchong. So, at the stage, he still had no idea! His final scene is him parting with Soongap, although I'm curious whether he actually accepted his fate to move on, or he got amnesia, hence why he doesn't remember. That was an interesting dialogue choice from the author.
Gonna miss these two. Maybe I'll check on the author's accounts to see if there's any art of them after.
Has anyone else tried eating ramen/ramyun dry? I did, and never again because it's just so unsatisfying.
u should season it with its seasoning, its very tasty and crunchy
i tried it with like taiwanese noodles or something, my dad always bought it for me. i never cooked it once, only eating it dry
I like it.
Believe it or not, that's how I did because we had Korean summer abroad students, and they taught me that. I like the flavor, but not the sensation.
Did it with typical noodles. What was i thinking
What typical noodles? I'm scared.