54 Chapters + Review (Complete)




MC is shown as a normal man with his weaknesses and foibles. He is plagued with doubt and jealousies like normal.
He is in love with a cold girl and cares naught for him. Then he falls in love with his friend's girl when they come to stay with him. His friend is a thug and one day he disappears to not return for a year. During this time MC and FMC live happily together. But then friend returns and MC feels betrayed by FMC. He gets back with his old flame who tries to win him back in a fit of spiteful jealousy. FMC tries to tell him that she still loves him, but MC does not believe her. Upon getting caught with her, the friend and FMC leave. MC realizes how much he loved her but it is too late. His relationship with old GF ends and he is alone again. He meets FMC again but she has chosen his friend.
Art is ok at best. Action is more story driven than anything. Story is good and realistic.
The censored version Doesn't make sense...there will be panels where you will be like '...huh?' cos they even cut out erections or nudity. So when the guy says how he's nude in the house, he's wearing clothes. it's weird...
The uncensored porno version actually flows a lot better. I'm up to ch 40 and the story is decent but there's still so much unresolved and unexplained. It's the kind of series you can't really judge until you've consumed the whole thing tbh.
Sex scene/porno wise it's ok. This is definitely more of a story-driven series like Velvet Kiss than a straight up porn like...idk.. 'A Different Class'
The main character is a bad person, though. It's annoying for me, personally, to read about main characters that are bad people. So...that affects my enjoyment a lot.
edit: finished it, not worth your time.
I agreed with the commenter from before, in short, I don't exactly like MC as he was pretty much typical loser, this type always gets on my nerve but anyway, I loved how this whole character development unfolded.
First, that hunky man surprisingly was gentle and well thoughtful, unlike the stereotype on this kind of man. How Hye-Joo or whatever her name was, became that person. Bits of clues on that hunky man and this gf of his, they fit each other. I actually didn't like that gf much honestly. MC's co-worker whose thoughts sounded mine well like "why do you always choose problematic woman" or stuff like that, apparently he ended up with this clear headed woman who was the sex veteran, his co-worker, understood him better than anyone else and vice versa, which was better for all. The ending slightly was too rushed but I understood. Sex, was so-so. And that was it.
Surprisingly pretty good. The past and the future are kept at a minimum where most of the story focuses only on one single significant moment in the MC's life. Average artwork but keeps to realistic proportions for characters in general. There's really no feel for who is the villain and who is the hero, just people making difficult choices that make a lot/little impact to themselves and to other people. There is a lot of sex and nudity (though genitals have been censored), but for once, I think the sex aspect of this story plays a pretty good role in how people make choices and how difficult it can make things. Characters are actually pretty loveable; I love the fact that some pretty significant backstory has not been explained to keep the mystery of characters going.
The ending, though still satisfying, felt like I've been cheated. It's been cut short and there's no complete closure.
Good read.