With a minimalistic, a bit freestyle drawing style, I didn't quite expect something so... Serious. But in a crazy way. it's surprising, or perhaps not, how many yaoi, when you strip down the smut and the fluff, are critiques of capitalism, of societal norms, of . This one isn't even particularly subtle about it, but head on tackles issues like poverty, debt, prostitution, capitalism. Whoa, so much to digest, and it's not a nice and easy ride. Both the uke and the seme are realistic but flawed people. They are not green flags, fluffy types. Many reviewers cry over the seme, but the heck, the guy is a pimp and brother owner, what did you expect? Read a solid slice of life if you want a nice, clean relationship between normal people. Their banter is so cute! And the uke wasn't a doormat, boring char, like many of them are. I liked him quite a bit. The seme was also deliciously yummy, although we know that he's far from a sterling personality and that he's one mean SOB at times.
There are no big cons here, albeit I would have liked to have seen more background stories and let the narrative take it's time to slowly develop. it goes a bit too fast, and some things are swept under the rug. Secretary Kim and Charlie also needed more screen time, as did Keum. Too bad they are not developed as they should be.
Overall, this is a yaoi with depth, and an interesting and good one at that!