Boy meets Girl
Rather interesting. At first, I thought the story was going to be bad, but then it got interesting the more I knew about the characters. Somethings really didn't make sense though. Like how Jintae became used to having a vagina so quickly and easily and how he and Cheolho had a baby. Nonetheless, the story was ok and better than I expected.
Dear Door
It was an interesting story with a lot of plot twists and a lot of disturbing scenes. There was lost of ups and downs with how this story was writing and some things that didn't make that much sense, but it was nonetheless enjoyable. I actually didn't think this story will have this much smut. It was A LOT. The character that make me feel sad the most is Jinyoung. He really went through a lot in this all s hit. It was heartbreaking to see him being violated all the time and losing his mind. I really wasn't annoyed with Sid for what his was doing to the guy, but I was more scared a disturbed by him. At the end, everyone got their happy ending (even the bad guys) but anyway it was an interesting journey. Side not the author draws bodies parts in a really detailed way.
Caste Heaven
This is the story that made me the most emotional so far in my reading journey. I cried so much of anger, pain, frustration, sadness, disgust and so on. The author really made feel so much emotions and made me think about so much things with the deep theme of peer pressure she presented in this story. When she said she wanted to write about conventionally trashy people, I didn't expect it to be this bad. Everyone in this story's damn school needs to go to therapy. Mob mentality is scary. Everyone was psycho or becoming psycho because of this damn game. So many people had so much darkness in their hearts it was unsettling. Maybe expect Atsumu since he was so kind and naïve but almost he strayed from the right path cause of Kuze. What was too much in this story was the rape. It's really too much almost unbearable considering the characters are all children (15 to 16 years old). Every "couple/pair" portrayed (except one) in this story was toxic, Azusa and Karino in particular. The only couple where love emerged naturally without manipulation or anything was Tatsumi and Senzaki. Their love for each other was in a way "pure" even though they were the most weird couple. I also like the couple Atsumu and Kuze even though they started with Kuze manipulating Atsumu, but when they opened to each other their relationship took a new turn and didn't feel toxic anymore. Anyway, there's one character in this story I despise above all and not forgive no matter what and it is freaking Eno. The guy needed to pay for everything he's done. In fact, all the people that went along with Eno's fuckedupness needed to pay. The ending of this story was ok but not satisfying enough for me. To many things were just wrong, too many people were traumatized for life. And too many didn't pay for what they did. I don't think I'll ever forget reading this story. I'm still crying while writing this review and thinking about everything. In conclusion, this story was twisted and vile beyond anything and so well crafted. Some things could've have been improved to make it better though. But still, I liked and hated reading it. Thank you Ogawa Chise.
A Night to Remember Webtoon
This story is messed up but kinda good and so many poor people suffered because of Noah. I really didn't expect Noah to be a serial killer and kidnapper when he was alive. Even he was taken aback when Dylan was explaining this to him. The relationship between the two of them was and is just so messed up. Also, I feel so bad for Jade because will never know his boyfriend actually died in the car accident and for Dylan's sister about her fiancee (Alex) who was accidentally killed by Dylan on the day he went to rescue him. I think the story was well written and I really liked the ending with Dylan locking Noah up just like the way he did in the past.
Willow love story
It was a nice story but just not for me. I really felt bored and kinda uninterested reading this, I don't really know why. Maybe it's because the story was a bit confusing way first with the mix of historical setting and present day. Anyway I just couldn't feel attached to the main characters. Especially Sangyul. Yes I know he went through a lot of traumatic experiences, but I just couldn't stand him trusting prince Reok, but not saying anything to him when things were bad. As other people said in the comment prince Reok is really the greenest flag of all time. He was so swat, attentive, caring, patient, trusting, respectful, tender, calm, kind to/with Sangyul that I felt it in my heart sometimes. My favorite character though was secretary Jung. He always made me laugh. Also, this story was actually really dark. When we dove more into Sangyul's story I was actually really disgusted with everything that happened to him, with the people involved and what they did to him. Mr. Han was really the worst piece of trash. Anyway, this story was really well drawned and the art was really beautiful.
Akuheki
This story was just mind blowing on so many levels and I felt so many emotions. The plot was plotting itself into a twist. The first chapter already had one crazy plot twist with the way Daimon raped Kojima and intended to kill him. Everything since the freaking beginning was part of freaking Kojima's plan. That just blew my mind when I found out. The topics discussed are really dark and some of them were too much for me, but I still enjoyed the story. It's really sad that the both of them (Kojima and Daimon) had such traumatizing event in their childhood. It really followed them throughout their lives and made them the twisted people they are at the present of the story. The plot twist that blew me away was the fact that the man who set himself on fire was actually Kojima's real dad. I will always be mad that he was treated as a murderer and accused of things he never did. So many people suffered I'm this story. I really wish for Sudou happiness. The poor girl was so desperate for Daimon. The only character I actually wanted to die is the freaking bold old guy. Anyway, the author just did an amazing job writing this story.
Even If You Don't Love Me
I really liked this story in the beginning and Seung Eon character a lot. He was a little rash and a bit violent at times but his love for Jiwook was just so intance that he gradually changed for the better. I really liked Seung Eon and was willing to turn a blind eye on his past actions in season one (they were forgivable). But the author completely ruin this character for me in the following seasons 2 and 3. when they met again after he first ran away, I get that Jiwook betrayed him when he did it, but to rape him like that was just too much. But even then, I was still willing to like the character because I understood his pain (But I still didnt agree or liked what he did). Then Jiwook ran away again and suffered so much during the time when Seung Eon was studying in USA. I hated so many things in this story. The fact that he still put his Dick in Jiwook's mouth after seeing his face so beat up was so disappointing to me. How can you get hard when you see someone you supposedly like so beat up and clearly not okay? Jiwook had just when through such a painful and disgusting rape I almost couldn't read it all. Starting that point Seung Eon character was already not for me. But I kinda understood his feelings too. Because he got betrayed 2 times. But what made me really hate him was the fact that he knew what Jiwook when through and how traumatized he was that he couldn't even sleep at night and also promising he wouldn't touch him, but still violated the guy in his sleep because "he just couldn't help it " and that "it's his fault forfor being too sexy " or whatever. That was just so disgusting to me. After that event, any word of love Seung Eon was saying felt disgusting and pointless to me. His character was just as bad as any other person who did atrocities to Jiwook. Anyway, there were still things I really liked in the story like Joonyoung's character. I like how he was always finding things out and so good at it. I also enjoyed how Seung Eon handled the guy who violated Jiwook that day at the bar, though I wanted to see him cut off their dicks and shove them up their throats. What a really enjoyed was the death of the mental psycho crazy guy Hyung-Seo. The guy was the cause of all the suffering Jiwook when through. Just because of his inferiority complex regarding Seung Eon. Anyway, the way he died was just perfect, so enjoyable. The plan that Seung Eon concocted was just so good. This story could've been so much better to me though if Seung Eon character hadn't been ruined like that and if some of the things that happened to Jiwook didn't happen (mostly the rapes). One last note I wanted to add. A lot of things were handled really poorly by the author. Like Jiwook's healing from his traumatic experiences.
Miscreants And Mayhem
The art of this story is really good but I really can't with Nanmu and Pil Gyun's relationship. I would've even preferred it if Nanmu was together with Jeol Ho even though they grew up as friend. The fact the Nanmu was Pil Gyun's freaking step dad when he was a child and raised him was just too much for me. And to make it even worse, Pil Gyun always call him dad, even during sex. That's just way too weird and a gross. It would've been a little bit more tolerable if he didn't call him that since he has feelings for him. Anyway, I really liked Jeol Ho's character and I kinda sensed a sort of chemistry with him and and young master Jae Woo (Pil Gyun's older brother (half brother)). I really wanted him to have a happy ending since his love for Nanmu with never be reciprocated. I wish to see a side story with him and Jae Woo or a completely separate story with them.
Legs That Won't Walk