@hugswingpolarisliverabovebowtie well I guess opposite roles meant that hospitals try and save people and give them another chance while the funeral homes let life take it's course and die if it's your time.
@heml8ck I agree with you.
Whenever i reread it, i still feel frustrated with him. Now he got what he want. Doesn't matter if it's fake or whatnot, he still got it. Wonder how other people that knows Jeongto's dad will react when they see him
Love the plot but there are a few issues that make this a hard read (entirely my opinion, do as you will with this)
The pacing is a bit odd in my opinion. The story has such a dark and bleak atmosphere but it's immediately broken with the unnecessary comedy. Although it can be funny in the right scenarios, majority of the series' attempts to break tension feel unnatural.
The introduction/background story leading up to the first scene in the first chapter is well done however towards the end, scenes are repeated over and over which make it tedious. The dialogue doesn't even change.
Skip this next complaint if you don't want spoilers.
The characters (specifically the supposed "antagonists") don't seem to have an actual drive to their actions besides not wanting to be looked down upon by the king. The "villain" is so desperate to take the king down that she is willing to attempt to destroy the balance of life and death. This in itself is an issue because it defeats the purpose of her position in the underworld and feels completely out of place because of the lack of drive.
tl;dr this story has a lot of potential but isn't a good read for those who are here for a straightforward plot. Especially so if you really dislike fillers.