If I were them, I’d make Yura not eat for a day. Actually, why didn’t Jieun just recall the truck since that’s where all the grilling is? No food for anyone, and she could summon it again to crush her.
Looks like we’re finding out where Kurihara Chiyo got employed.
Has you really been far, even as decided to use, even go want to look more like?
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I'm not hetero, and the anatomy looks funky at certain angle (actually, none during sex, surprisingly), but I'm REALLY into muscle guys that look like they oiled up their entire bodies. Maybe that's the only reason why I bear the storyline to look at the artist's drawing (also drew Trophy Wives).
I find it hilarious how cute the extras are compared to the tone of the original story. It does make me miss these two after it because the best parts (for yaoi fans) of their relationship are only within the last two chapters.
I heard a detail about this story; is the seme a better person in the second timeline?
While I admit it’s good to have some training in attack just in case something sneaks up, I hope she isn’t training just because the plot will rely on her to give the final blow. She just needs to focus on cleaning the spirits with her towel and let her guild subjugate the floor first. It’s a bit annoying to me her training rather than focus on feeding her guild mates for the next exposition is a plot point.
I can understand the uke’s intention of showing the seme his sister isn’t as good as she seems, but it feels bitter sweet rather than just sweet because of the obstacles and roundabouts taken to get there. Like, the uke could’ve revealed his intentions with divorce the morning after and having the seme get used to the idea of cutting off from the sister rather than forcing a cut off. But I can get why the author chose a more heart wrenching plot because not everything is that simple, and not everyone thinks in a logical way, me included.
I wish there were a scene where that girl from the blind date that's after Yousuke get owned by Sumire who knows Yousuke's not giving up Hana.
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End of season 1, already a rollercoaster of typically negative emotions, and that's a valid because an author's intention shouldn't always to be "flower and kittens;" the negative emotions are there to allow the positives to feel better.
Poor doc. He was evidently a pillar to both Jinwoo and Kyungha, and we're going to have to see how Kyungha and Jinwoo interact with Guwon truly being "in love" in Jinwoo, but Jinwoo potentially having to kill Guwon.
The hounds are back, and I'll be curious to see how a relationship between the hounds and Guwon formed and what the relationship entails, as in, did the hounds influences Guwon's current personality and views or are they Guwon's followers. But because Jinwoo is one of the few residents to defy Guwon without getting killed and actually getting acknowledged as correct, this'll def be a point of contention between the hounds and Jinwoo.
And we also have to consider what part Jinwoo's memory going to play, considering the different narrations between who was there before Jinwoo met Guwon: his dad (ch. 24) or a thief (ch. 0).
Kind of disappointing we don’t see that wench Isabel and her walking abortion son physically arrested.
You can't help but feel bad for Kuro for being left a third wheel in this relationship. We don't even see if he finds loves, or at least someone to "feed on" that's not already taken.
It's never specified, but I can only think that Heewon's name became Tae-eun because of adoption.
I have a feeling Guwon's hounds are going to be the reason for his behavior. Like, he was shocked to hear from Jinwoo he did something morally/compassionately wrong when killing a kid's father, and to me, it'd make sense they'd want to ration the resources, but for themselves as an endgame.
Before Jinwoo met Guwon, the prologue, or Jinwoo’s memory in the prologue thinks it’s a thief ransacking the place. In this chapter, it’s his dad returning after getting water. And we now know Guwon has some idea about what happened to his dad.
Now, the questions are: why was Jinwoo’s dad holding that piece of wood looking like a whacking motion? Did the dad resort to stealing from Guwon if Guwon tracked him down to knock him out? How long was Jinwoo’s dad out for if Jinwoo changed positions (wall to floor)? What’s the true memory of the day he met Guwon?
I guess Jinwoo’s lost and jumbled memories are the reason for these plot gaps and the confusion.
I love how she felt the attraction Heena and Jinhyun have for each other, and was llike "Imma yeet myself; enjoy the view, lovebirds.'