
It's kind of funny how despite initial opposition, Mugo and the Well spirit (sorry, forgot name) team up with the gummies to save Jaheon, and we see Mugo has some authority over them even though Mugo don't really like each other, or maybe there's a hidden relation we haven't seen yet between them that allows for that interaction, or they decided to cooperate for once because an enemy of the enemy becomes the friend.
Also, someone pointed out all 3 Mugos (now I know it's just 3) sentenced the driver to death. Smart detail.
But are those the gummies on the driver's dead body? Are they centipede looking in reality?

I was hoping it was one of those comics where it's short, but there're a lot of comics; I can't recall a yaoi that's like this, but there're a few like where the comics are short, but they have a lot of chapters.
This is just apparently 6 chapters, evident by chapter 6 saying "fin" at the end as opposed to "to be continued," so it's just short.
Sweet, but we don't see that "king of the night is now devoted" interaction. It just lacks tension.

Just jolting down my thoughts from the first 7 chapters.
Guwon is someone both important but imposing in this town to the point the scary girl even fears him. But we still don't know where he came from because he emerged from rubble for all we know, and even how he managed to find this town (for the townspeople, I'm guessing he looked at the other foundations of rubble like with Jinwoo). My guess is he's an experiment that broke out once the lab broke from the zombies because despite his size and strength, he's very elementary in how he perceives words and situations on top of his basic school related performance below kindergartners(?), and I want to think this lack of perception is why he doesn't feel others fear him or how something like tears guilts others. The tears could be gaslighting, but considering the childlike behavior, maybe not, but I'll probably get proven wrong by the end of this.
Not going to lie, I'm still suspicious about how the plot will play out, especially because this is a post-apocs world, and despite the barriers around the town, zombies are still found like on that mountain/hill.

The author made Chris someone who was cheating on his lover while said lover was in the army who came back to hear the possibility of a new lover.
And Ralph is understandably mentally heart-broken by the fact, but his characterization makes him unlikeable rather than a tragic character.
If I had to choose one, Ralph, but I really don’t like how the author is writing these two. Get this manhwa over with, honestly, if it’ll continue being this unpleasant.

Kinda glad Daeho didn’t forgive Sion for his actions. Even when “recuperating” their relationship, Sion pushes the boundaries by prying into Daeho’s private life about Louis. Like, there’s a reason why space is necessary.
Although, I’ll be honest and say it’s a shame Sion ended like he did because I think many of us were hoping for a threesome.
Not sure when this law came about, but in Japan, you're allowed to get a name change after 15 years of age, so I don't know why he just decided to live with the name.
Actually, I don't know HOW this name passed the government given they eventually got word and banned the name 悪魔 (Akuma, demon).
Anyway, I'm hear after the anime trailer, and it'll be interesting to see how they'll make it considering this is just 2.5 chapters.