Mura—the goddess who’s been trying to separate Habaek and his human bride Soah—forces Habaek into a showdown on Cheong-Yo Mountain, where she’s most powerful. As a civil war erupts in the realms of the gods, the Emperor puts his own devious plan in motion to hurt Habaek and those he loves.
Mi-Kyung Kun is a Korean manhwa artist. She is the author of Bride of the Water God series (original title: 하백의 신부).
She received the Silver Medal for Seoul Media Group's "Shin-in-gong-mo-jeon" ("New Artist Debut Competition") for Na-eu Ji-gu Bang-moon-gi (The Journey of My Earth Visit) in 2003.
She received a "Shin-in-sang" ("Best New Artist") award from the Dokja-manhwa-daesang organization for Railroad in 2004.
Mura and Bi Reoyem T.T And I hate the emperor! What's that kind of order (Threat)?! We get to see a glimpse of his childhood and I symphatize with him, but it doesn't make him the god to destroy the things he couldn't have! Frustrating!
And what about Soah refusing to eat the bando? What will become of her and Habaek?
This. Volume. Is. Fvcked. Up. There is just so much going on, two characters lost, and replaced by two new ones (Which I have no idea who they are). Reading this felt like untangling a very complicate web. god A loves goddess A, but goddess A loves god B who sided with god C who happened to be the brother of god A, so god A was even more hostile coz their mother goddess B chose his brother over him. See what I'm saying? And I'm only talking about the first generation which entails the past/history. And I can't begin to speak of how complicated the second/current generation is, my feelings are already invested in this Manhwa and that is the reason why I am annoyed, and infuriated as to where this is going, whether human or not, even if you're a god, love makes you stupid. And this actually disappointed me, like can they be more tactical? A war is about to come but look at them! Doing nothing but dumb decisions. *sigh*
The plot is getting better with Mui's mother backstory. And that makes the main story seems duller. Too predictable. When the mother's plot is more interesting than the main one.
I feel like I should have been more emotional, but it's hard to be invested in these characters we spend so little time with. There's so much hopping around.
Even though I'm hoping for a happy ending for all, I know that wont happen >.< This is the first time I've stayed loyal to a series with tragedy in it, but I guess it's worth it in the end. This is a really interesting story :)
This was probably one of the more cohesive volumes. I wish the heroine was less indecisive. She'll make a decision only to change direction in the next volume.
After 13 volumes one would hope this girl would acquire some spec of common sense....or, stop lying to herself about trusting Mui. Give it up. You just want things to go your way but always play the poor me card when you mess up...again. *sighs*
Double plot-twist ending and vital back story in this volume! Mui, Soah, and Biryeom go to face Mura and get the last of the immortal fruit. Mura faces Mui and demands he make an impossible decision. We also learn how the war between the current and former emperor began, and why the current emperor seemingly has it out for Mui.