NB is such an amusing guy, hope LY does get a good friend after all his misfortune. I like that for all of LY's innate talent to become another person, he's putting in effort in honing that ability--even if it's mostly for himself and managing his misfortune.
I love that LY has such a caring and supportive teacher. She was right to pull him out of the scene to let him compose himself before trying again. That hug at the end was great, showing that she's proud of LY stepping forward to confront his trauma.
I like this aspect of the story, MH giving Hajun a chance because he wants to work with people he finds interesting, regardless of where they're from. MH might've forgotten the helmet when meeting Hajun again, but I think it was for the better in forming a good relationship between composer and...
Didn't that expect that Park face-heel-turn?? I quite like how this story also focuses on personal relationships and giving people second opprtunities, not just HS's success. It's unrealistic in the real world, yes, but it's nice to see how being kind and not malicious can go a long way to...
I'm glad Su-Ho has Chulmin to trust, I imagine after that grand betrayal, I wouldn't blame him for getting paranoia and trust issues. Still amazing that he chose to be a civil servant once more, it seems that they're thankless jobs and yet he chooses to do so for humanity and himself.
Wow! For the first time ever, I have come across a story that is not just regression. I was wondering if the author would've deleted Hee Jae's younger self, but no! Young Hee Jae / Ilrok is a real person, with a past and a mysterious janitor hyung? How Hee Jae will actually play into Ilrok's...
I binged read this over the course of a day. I love the positive vibes this story set, and it was nice to go through a music story that was all about comfort and touching people's hearts rather than the dramas of the music industry. From Roh's friendship with Jingsu, getting approval from his...
I really like the way they framed the tension in this chapter which hides Ren's intentions well with him doing what was an interrogation plus tripping her and then demanding that she owed him a debt? He was curious about her, enough to actually stay and wait for her to wake up (and now it seems...
I like that she was eighteen when she died and still eighteen in the present, so while she has been through harrowing experiences, Kiara is still immature in the art of connecting with people. Simply starting a honest conversation got the ball rolling and I look forward to all her future...