Mate got overshadowed by the theme of Heena, he forgot he got the brief opportunity to sit with his idol.
We need to get some closure on Shalam and his loose ends. Mori could also get over his fear of shining circles.
So, there's been a discourse going around Twitter for months about poorly written prose from fan fiction and how it's affecting people's literacy in contrast to well-worded prose from actually acclaimed literature. I'm not a native English speaker and to be honest, sometimes I find quotes from famous professional writers having almost the same qual......
I find it a bit odd Taisho is slumped over the idea of his restaurant’s food not being Aitherian enough when he knows well he doesn’t cook Aitherian, and he gave the taste-blind chef something not Aitherian to finish off the meal.
Hopefully we get some plot regarding Ludwig Sr. and Jr. because having not literal taste sensation while judging like that is so hypocritical.
The one with glasses sure prefers keeping his tops on, which is a shame because his mounds are wonderful, too.
He's going to be so shocked it's possible to mass heal people without parasiting from other people's health.
Hope he gets his comeuppance.
Even chapter 6 said tbc, so surely there're more chapters.
The poor human deserves to be with Ouranos.
I love how he's so self-aware his titties are big enough to be considered milking breasts.
I’m surprised he didn’t notice the shit ex not wearing pants. Better that way, I suppose.
This chapter really tugged on our sense of morality. Like, we can empathize with Woojun's dad wanting more medicine for his song, but we "kinda" understand there're certain rules in place based off previous rules. And we see a near unanimous vote except for Jinwoo (teach), so either everyone was affected by the previous lack of medicine, or they're all afraid of Guwon because he know what he can do.
Guwon still remains a morally ambiguous character in this way because there're rules that lead to extremes rather. He understands the concept of rules and that they're meant to followed, but doesn't understand humanity second chances. Again, this probably has to do with his juvenile amount of knowledge outside of set rules.
And so, it'll be interesting to me how Jinwoo will ingrain a sense of empathy and humanity in him, a possible change in dynamic as the possible rule maker and the more emotion-lead teacher who evidentially isn't afraid to stand up for his beliefs.
Did anyone notice how quickly Guwon has his pants zipped up after asking for a kiss on the coach?
When I save enough, I’ll def buy this legally.
Such an epic story! It is a bit plot armor written , such as the timing of the locus and the evolutions of the steel green onions. But, it’s still nice to read, and the animals def lead manhwa.
There’s so many points we need to cover in the incoming season(s) (if there’re more than 1 when the author comes back): Greed’s fate and the locus, the dragons’ battle, the outsider items, the Gagel guild not figuring out they can’t grow Sejun’s crops because they’re not Sejun, whether Sejun will see his family ever again, and the fate of Earth with the tower.
Hoping the author’s resting well.
I'm immediately suspicious about Woojun's situation and his father. So many possibilities: Woojun's dad's abusing him, or Woojun's dad's the overprotective type in sickness, or Woojun caught the zombie virus (which I only thought about with Guwon mentioning saving the town).
So, I'm going to be another one who's going to compliment Yuan (or the writing for Yuan) for standing up for what he believe, even though there's a sliver of truth in what the sunbae's saying, but Yuan's still valid nevertheless as sunbae's been seen in this manhwa with at least 2 women (Jiyeon, Yujeong). So what is sunbae getting at?
And also from reading the comments here even though our newest ahjuicy is also "caring," he's caring for the purpose of having a healthy sub to pursue his desires. Maybe he'll fall for Yuan like our first ahjuicy, but that's not his reason to care right now.
It's killing me. The author's really taking their sweet time making Guwon a flag-ambiguous character. I think with Dangerous Convince store, about 10 chapters in, we determined flag and got action at the same time, but now it's 13 here, and we're constantly at a cliffhanger.
Not giving Guwon a flag yet, personally; I don't want to be wrong or right when the time comes.
Usually side stories would be quite smaller or not as intense. I don't know why the author decided to make "side stories" when they feel like proper chapters because clearly even they feel the story's not done.