Eunhyung, Yooneun, and Jaehee are all marked with indelible scars. Eunhyung must struggle to put the painful memory of a brutal assault at the hands of Dai's gang behind her. Will she find the truth and the courage to move on? Yooneun feels torn between the troubled world of her childhood and an eagerly waiting future. Why is she still drawn to the chaos of her past? And Jaehee must come to terms with his own feelings for Dai, even as he feels the pull of emotions that will threaten to change him forever. What does Dai really mean to him? Is Dai the devil or a savior in disguise? Will Eunhyung, Yooneun, and Jaehee all find the answers they're looking for? Find out as the tragic unraveling of destinies continues in Volume 2.
Sooyeon Won is commonly acknowledged as the greatest shoujo (romance) artist in Korea.
Since her debut in 1987, she has been creating comic books of extensive scope ranging from effervescent romance titles to dramas that speculate on human nature in its profundity.
Her zodiac sign is Aquarius and her blood type is A.
I need Jaehee to realise he can be gay and in love with a normal person, otherwise with this fuck-around-and-find-out situation he's in being tied to the train tracks will never be out of his options.
All that said, though, I'm loving the drama.
I feel so much for Eunhyung ;;; I hope she'll be able to heal from her trauma (or at least get revenge).
Realmente es un 3.5 Me gustó más que el primer tomo, aunque la historia no avanzó demasiado. No entiendo el porqué, pero shipeo demasiado a Jaehee y Dai. Son demasiado lindos los dos juntos. El problema es que Dai es un maldito. ¿Tiene sentido? Lo detesto pero al mismo tiempo me intriga. Te comprendo Jaehee! D: La historia realmente se está poniendo más interesante y necesito el tercer tomo ya! El dibujo me parece precioso y hay frases muy bonitas y poéticas. Me gustó especialmente la siguiente:
"Quizás la vida es como los cambiantes paisajes que vemos en las ventanas de un tren. Cada nuevo paisaje que acogen nuestros ojos momento a momento, estaban allí desde el principio. Es solo que parece nuevo para aquellos que lo ven por primera vez. Quizás el destino es algo que ya existe y se ha pre-asignado como el paisaje que se ve fuera de la ventana de un tren. "
Amorality's a turnoff for me, especially when it leads to innocent people being hurt. Even more problematic than amoral characters, however, are the people who love them. I can enjoy reading about Dai and feeling alternately sympathetic and disgusted, but watching Jaehee's attempts to rationalize his fascination with Dai is just annoying.
Meanwhile, the girls in the story, and particularly Eunhyung, are becoming more interesting than they were in the first volume.
dalam vol 2 ini menjelaskan keinginan beberapa tokohnya lepas dari bayang-bayang masa lalu & mendeskripsikan isi lubuk hati mereka yang paling dalam. jika yoon eun begitu melindungi eun hyung dari gengnya dai,lai halnya dengan jae hee.dia masih bimbang antara menetep atau meninggalkan dai. sisi sentimentil jae hee membawanya pada rasa resah yang menyiksa.it's heart problem?_?#)
Although not so jaw-dropping as the first volume, the story flows without any faults and it's again a successful turn-pager. But nothing really important or exciting happens in this volume, thus only 4 stars from me.