Looking back and I still love this.
I followed their long journey from the beginning to the end and this remains one of the hardest romances I've ever read. Quite underrated even if it's fuckin' good. The number of flashbacks is too much, but this does not change the fact that their relationship makes me feel tense and uncertain.
Jung is the type of person who is difficult to handle. I can't imagine how difficult the heroine's position is to respond what her boyfriend's personality is - that you don't call it completely misogynist, violent - but he is extraordinary cold and it's terrible. The story goes back and forth so you have to adjust quickly or you will get lost. I'm not going to call it realistic, but the doubts that arise will eliminate the girl's fantasy of insignificance.
And, it seems that Soonkki made her publication in Japan by Kadokawa. I also saw the tankobon and it's .... crazy, so thick that you can hit someone with that! Lol
I want to buy it, really. But to be honest ... webtoon, in my opinion, is too space-consuming. I see that season 2 is just coming so far volume 6 (taken from the first season) has been published, each of which contains 300-400 pages at a price of 1000+ yen is a waste.