Sun Jong is a girl who doesn't like to be near others, and wears a mask on her face. Her grandma decides to take in a good looking boy who has the mission to become friends with her. Can she take off her mask?
15 Volumes (Complete)





I only managed to read 15 chapters and had to give up. Those 15 chapters can be written in one or two chapters. There were no depths in each chapter. What was the direction of the story? It's like as if the author was trying to prolong the series to the point that she had wasted a lot pages/chapters already. Oh, typical of manhwa. Anyway, the characters are so unbearable. I tried to bear them all, but they were just utterly annoying and retarded.
This is by far one of the best manhwas I've read. The protagonist (Sun Jong/masked girl) is not the typical boring, short-tempered girl which I totally abhor. Furthermor, she's not stupid either. The plot is above par and unique which adds more 'taste' to the story.
The protagonist is admiringly not haughty, which I've noticed with most of the other leads in various manhwas. She cares for whom she trusts A LOT (as in A LOT), enough to have other people say ruthless things about her. But she's not indignant about it and I totally love that part of her. She's honest but can be a little naive and doesn't do EXTREMELY dumb things, which I think most of us readers have seen and cursed. And one more thing, she's earnest and polished, but she knows when to retalliate and when to avoid. Smart.
The other characters are also well-developed. The characters with evil personality are really evil, characters with mysterious personality are mysterious like the guy the grandma brings at home named, Moo Kee (he has a different REAL name and you'd find out of you read) and I totally like his character. He's awesome, sweet and charming. ^^
Although this series is still incomplete, based on the latest release, I ABSOLUTELY recommend it! And if you do, I hope you'd like it 🙂 Also, I hope my comment was helpful enough 😀
Whenever I see this title, it always rubs me the wrong way.
Mangaupdates has it right by listing "Do you remember the quince?" as a title -- but that should be the main title, not an alternate. "Do you remember, Mogwa?" is a mistranslation (as if one is addressing a person named Mogwa). In addition, quince, or more specifically Chinese Quince, is the correct fruit; papaya is not.
Lastly, I didn't read long enough to see if the translator made a note of it in later chapters, this is regarding the guy that Grandma takes in. In Chapter 3,
the guy introduces himself to Sun-Jong as "A Moo Kae". Sun-Jong laughs, and asks if his last name is Ah. In Korean, "ah-mu-geh" actually means "anybody" or "nobody".
That was as far as I got with this manhwa, because I'm not a fan of the genre. And I usually don't like to point out things like this when no one has asked me, but when a manhwa has gone as far as this one has, something as important as the title should at least be correct.