A love triangle, a friendship triangle, an enemy triangle. Three friends placed together by fate to live out their lives.
2 Volumes (Complete)




This is heartbreaking, sad but also beautiful but more sad to me like the ending i keep saying the f qord in my mind.. like aghh-
I was cheering for Moya all the time and the author gave us such an ending.
Everyone else got what they wanted, family, happiness but I just can't get over his death. At least he got his confession but not even a kiss? It's too unfair.
I need to stop reading the tragedy tag for awhile, too much feels.
I completely with landbound's review. Both the pros and cons, though I didn't find the flow as frustrating. All the main characters were likable, which took me by surprise. Personally, I liked everything except the ending.
The ending gave off a 'fate really didn't want Sang Ah and Moya to get together' vibe considering all that happened in this series. Also, seems kind of a forced ending in a way: in order to fulfill everyone's wishes, Moya had to die since Sang Ah's life dream is to have a family with a wife and children. Bittersweet end indeed. It's not a poor conclusion (I've read far worse), but it just doesn't sit well with me. Giving this a 7/10 b/c of the ending. Before reading the end was a 9/10.
This was sweet, heartbreaking, and as the other review said, very bittersweet. The characters were loveable, engaging, and interesting. Their relationships were complicated, and it was refreshing to see a comic about a love triangle where the most obvious relationship didn't cut out and ignore all the other characters to push the main two together.
However, I found the flow of dialogue really difficult to follow, and I don't think it was any fault of the translation. Once I got the gist of it, it was fine, but getting to that point was grating. The beginning was also kind of bizarre, and while it was an effective hook, the characters felt like they were almost entirely different people a chapter later--it worked out, but it was a really strange beginning.
And finally, the ending hurt, and while I didn't hate it, I didn't really like it. Major spoilers ahead.
It sort of came out of nowhere. While I didn't expect it to have a happy ending, the way the ending implied that everyone got their wish felt sort of wrong to me. It feels a bit more like brushing aside and knocking away the queer issues to present a rather peculiar, if bittersweet 'normal' ending.
So, I think it's worth the read, but if you're looking for a happier, more lighthearted story or even one with a more explicitly queer relationship, I'd suggest Crush On You.
This manhwa wasn't the extreme tragedy that i thought (which is good cause i hate those really tragic endings) but it gave off a bittersweet feeling at the end. The ending was surprising. I shed a few tears, but they were neither sad nor happy. You probably won't get what i mean until you read to the end.