Che Ja Nok, 16 years old, has a disease in which her hair grows 20 cm every night. She lives with her aunt. One day at school, she gets a call: Her aunt passed away. Now her life is turned upside down, what should she do?
1 Volume (Discontinued)





I honestly really liked this; the twists and turns (even if a couple were prediactable) kept you interested and on your toes. For a single volume, this has a great deal of story.
The art is decent with the typical manhwa aesthetic appeal, but it is not as beautiful as manhwa art usually is, and the artist seemed to be unused to drawing men's faces. (Feminine-looking in the non-bishounen way.)
One thing I was disapointed in is Ja Nok's "disease" where her hair grows 8 in. every night plays absolutely no role in this. I honestly feel that the artist just wanted to draw her with different lengths of hair, and there was no more to adding that. It's mentioned once in the begining and then dropped; other characters don't even notice her hair's constantly changing lengths.
Overall, this has decent art and a fantastic story (even if it feels a tad rushed), but you can't go by the initial description.
Much better than I thought... very funny (despite what happens) and so cute! I don't see why people would give this low ratings. For a manhwa it was VERY good, didn't drag on very long or get complicated at all either. Cute, funny, and light. Really nice for a quick read.
Artwork was rather bland and the story didn't do enough to keep my attention. Couldn't read past the first chapter (Heck, I had troubles reading past the third page).
Won't rate it since I didn't read enough.
It was cliched and random. As stated before, there was zero relevance to why her hair grew 20cm longer each day. It would have been more appropriate to introduce her with the purple birthmark.
thr first chapter was grite it make me want to download the complet manga,
if the story contenuo like this i'll gave it 10