Login to add items to your list, keep track of your progress, and rate series!
Description
From NetComics: Eunhee is a rich superstar suffering from ennui. Gain is a homeless vagabond with the face of an innocent child. By a whimsical twist of fate and a moment of caprice, they find themselves sharing Eunhee's cozy bachelor's pad. A wealthy heartthrob so fastidious that even love couldn't dent his armor, has suddenly agreed to give succor to a jobless drifter who can't even make proper tea. Eunhee's apartment is big enough for two, but there is only one bed, the nights have grown cold, and snuggling next to the oblivious Eunhee's warm body seems to be the only cure to Gain's recurring insomnia. Soon Eunhee and Gain are sharing the warmth of their dreams, and Eunhee feels his innermost self being transformed.
I loved it. It was very simple yet enchanting. There were all the emotions you'd expect in a normal dysfunctional gay relationship. Haha okay, it wasn't that normal but the raw emotions and angst portrayed in the manga were exceptional. I would recommend this to any BL fan. Seeing as this isn't too long chapter wise, it was perfect for me.
I liked this story, compared to all those stories where they get together in the first chapter and the rest is all about them trying to stay together, this is not the case as it has all the angst and emotions envolved i loved this one.
If you're able to overlook the awkward translations and the pacing which stumbles at times, it's actually a pretty good story about the perspectives of 2 men in a rather "slice of life" relationship. However, there was too much emphasis on the perspective of Eunhee and I thought it'd have been far more interesting if the manhwaga had split the story between the 2 perspectives, equally.
At first I wasn't going to read it because of the cover art, but then I was like, "what the heck," and read it. It turned out better then I thought it would, so I think anyone who likes light and meaningful stories would like this too. Of course, don't judge based on the art alone!
Seems somewhat like an uneventful story. Its not funny by any means, and its not action packed. Its just a story of these two guys and their...can you even call it love I wonder? At least from one perspective it is.
I really enjoyed this story, but its very easy to see why people wouldnt. It comes off as boring I think...but I think older readers might enjoy it for its life experience aura. The ending though...was a surprise. Not because it was climatic, but because it seems like there ought to be more. It just sort of fizzled...I still gave it a ten though, because I could read something that soft and light over and overa gain.
It hardly deserves to be called yaoi as there is no explicit scene.