I have mixed feelings about this manhwa. On one hand, I enjoyed the side stories, and on the other, I hated the underdeveloped relationship between the main characters. Pacing was this story's main problem.
Anyways, it's about a girl named Jin who had lost her parents and brother in a planecrash. She felt horribly guilty because she was supposed to be on that plane, but her brother managed to convince her to give her ticket up for him. She got mad at him and told him to die in a planecrash, which he did.
Then the story introduces us to magician K - he makes wishes come true, in return for your most prized possession. Jin wishes he could bring her family back from the dead, but he says he is unable to meddle with a person's life, he can do anything else though. As Jin tries to leave, K keeps her captive and demands she makes a wish, because otherwise she can't leave. Eventually she agrees to make a wish someday, and until then, K keeps her as a housekeeper who works for free.
The story is then all about side characters and their love story and how they make their wishes. I enjoyed some of these stories, each does have a happy ending because the author doesn't like unhappy endings. But unfortunately, these side characters had much more meat on their bones than the real main couple. You would barely even see them during one such story, only at the end you can see them comment on the love story for two panels or something. This is supposed to show 'progression' between Jin and K.
Then bam, the last two volumes kick in high gear, desert the side characters, and for some reason,
makes K fall in love with Jin. It comes out of the blue really, since we barely saw them interact with each other. But it happened, and then there's more background story on the magicians and her brother and it becomes all sinister like and heaps of drama until the end, where K has to die. But don't worry, the author hates sad endings.
Did I enjoy this manhwa? I can't say that I didn't, but I can't say that I really liked it either. It's got huge problems with pacing, and if only the main couple got more screentime then it would have been different. As it stands now, it's not about Jin or K - but random other character, until the last two volumes that is. It's like the editor told the author to hurry up and conclude the story already.
If you got into this manhwa thinking it's going to be a great romance between the main characters, you're wrong. It's about the side characters, and if you manage to hold on long enough, you can see some progression between the two at the end, even though it's completely out of the blue.