alright. I'm reading this manhwa not knowing the author is also the same author doing 'the king of home cooking', which I've already read and don't like that much because of the scum uke, the same uke like this manhwa. so the whole time, I'm like 'why is this reminded me of that one manhwa..forgot the name..the uke goes around leading people on, even kissing them." so yeah, no wonder, so much similarities on this one. this author favourite is probably making the uke always a piece of shit. but i guess if were to compare out of the 2 I've read, I'd prefer this one. bc the uke is too twisted and unwell that i somewhat understand his hedonist behaviour. while on the other manhwa, the uke is completely normal, but very selfish to the point its fuck up, hurting people around him.
also, the author would be so happy to read people comments knowing that author has fooled most of them because thwy assume Hwon as the beggar. I'm not trying to be above of anyone else or anything, but at that time my only thought is that "wait, what made you guys assuming Hwon as the beggar?" i know his appearance is one thing, but most importantly the author clearly didn't color the art, which made me suspicious of Hwon eye color this whole time. which is why I'm not convinced Hwon as the beggar. I always enjoy psychological genre, anything psychological. but I'll be honest, this one is not really a good psychological. the only time it made me 'think' is the part as to whether Hwon a beggar or not. Psycological, in my own understanding, is where it made me think for awhile, the same thinking when you try to figure out a murder mystery, but more challenging in a mental state, a mind play, where it made you said out loud "wait a minute", or "could it be", or maybe thats why".. which is why its called psychological. thats why i feel like this is just a subtle psychology rather that full fledge psychology bc it didn't really made me think much and its more of fuck up character rather than the plot.
I think he was definitely the beggar brother was filthy rich he could easily find the past friends dead and hwon was definitely drugged him like if they make up why would he drug him and tell him "when you told me it doesn't matter who I am I get so happy" he was definitely implying he was the beggar wojins mind already fu*ked up he easily slip into his mind
Re-reading cause I forgot everything except that I love this author work so much (after reading it again, this comment is so funny)
God I was right. This is so intense, I love it so much By the end of Ch 13 I was crying. At the start of Ch 14 I was laughing while tears keep running NOT HIM WANTING TO BE THE CLOTHES HE WEAR AAA I could get addicted to this author, I swear
I forgot so much of this story but then Ch 23 moved something in my memory. Fuccck to tell u I'm scare 24: I just can't breathe. God I can't. I'm not even crying or anything, but I got too anxious. It is so heavy
I know so little bout psychology but was dark haired guy giving him antidepressants, right? Those were the pills? At least that would explain why he's so depressed when being apart
I'm screaming and crying FUCK FUCK FUCK FUUUUUCCCKKKK. I though he could be the beggar right away but the way that thought emptied him. i can't take it, I don't even care bout his brother. He even piss me off but I know he's necessary Maaan I can't even think bout what's going on in author mind to get the anxiety so well in their stories
GOD I'm so relieve, the eye's colour made my heart beat again... I came back one Ch after, not longer relief, HE PLANNED IT WTF
I already can figure out some hate comments bout the end, but I do also think it was the healthiest option. It's not what we would expect of a sane relationship, but it worked for them, to get over the pain they held for so long... Now that I read author note bout finishing the story in Ch 29, I can tell it was indeed a smart decision. Both endings would be great, if it had finish in Ch 29 the impact would've been so big, even traumatizing, so to get a happy ending out of this heavy story it's really a good thing
Seme Plot +personality twists Obsessed beyond repair Possessive, confinement in progress? Drugs? Stalker
uke's stepbro Manipulating
Woojin wants nothing more than to escape reality. Hwon wants nothing more than to be with Woojin. Baffled by the intensity of Hwon’s love, Woojin makes a series of absurd demands to push him away. But no matter how cruel the demands are, Hwon never gives up.
but i guess if were to compare out of the 2 I've read, I'd prefer this one. bc the uke is too twisted and unwell that i somewhat understand his hedonist behaviour. while on the other manhwa, the uke is completely normal, but very selfish to the point its fuck up, hurting people around him.
also, the author would be so happy to read people comments knowing that author has fooled most of them because thwy assume Hwon as the beggar. I'm not trying to be above of anyone else or anything, but at that time my only thought is that "wait, what made you guys assuming Hwon as the beggar?" i know his appearance is one thing, but most importantly the author clearly didn't color the art, which made me suspicious of Hwon eye color this whole time. which is why I'm not convinced Hwon as the beggar.
I always enjoy psychological genre, anything psychological. but I'll be honest, this one is not really a good psychological. the only time it made me 'think' is the part as to whether Hwon a beggar or not. Psycological, in my own understanding, is where it made me think for awhile, the same thinking when you try to figure out a murder mystery, but more challenging in a mental state, a mind play, where it made you said out loud "wait a minute", or "could it be", or maybe thats why".. which is why its called psychological. thats why i feel like this is just a subtle psychology rather that full fledge psychology bc it didn't really made me think much and its more of fuck up character rather than the plot.