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Let Dai #9

Let Dai, Volume 09

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Dai learns the hard way that even someone as powerful as he is can know the fear of losing a loved one. His grandma's health teeters on the edge of a knife and pushes him further into nihilism. Only Jaehee can still reach him, but he's got his own family to deal with. His overworked mother closely watches his relationship with Dai and a sudden misstep will break his family apart. Suppressing her secret love for Jaehee, Yooneun finally reaches her breaking point. And after nearly dying at the beach, Eunhyung continues her steady upward progress basking in the flirty attentions of Naru and Goohee. However, dark secrets have a life of their own and hers is about to squirm into the light and shatter her world.

184 pages, Paperback

First published October 20, 2007

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Sooyeon Won

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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.

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January 29, 2019
Re-read. Oooh, this was very fine volume. Dai CRIES motherfuckers! There's sexy-times in the shower. Jaehee's mother gets smacked up side the head with a clue-stick. Eunhyung is betrayed just when she's starting to recover. And finally Yooneun declares herself.

The shower scene is a bit weird in that Dai sometimes seems to be wearing underwear and other times not. Presumably a censorship thing. Of course the series is kind of confusing that way because it's never really clear how far they've gone physically.

Anyhow an excellent installment.
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