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해인은 준영에게 연락을 시도한다. 그녀는 만인의 화종에게 자신을 도와달라고 부탁한다. 여전히 준영에 대한 감정을 품고 있는 화종은 자신이 어디에 있는지 말하지 않는다. 준영을 찾는 해인의 앞길에는 더 많은 장애물이 놓여 있다. 두 사람은 여전히 ​​서로를 찾을 수 있을까요?

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First published January 1, 2006

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March 27, 2020
Sarà differente tra manga e drama ma una cosa uguale c'è Hwa Jeong è una rompiballe in entrambi. Mai sopportata come chara.
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January 4, 2026
The pacing of this manhwa is honestly all over the place, and at times it feels like a typical Korean melodrama taken to the extreme. I started this story feeling genuinely curious about where it would go, but that curiosity eventually turned into disappointment and frustration because of how the plot unfolded. What frustrated me the most were the characters, especially Hwajung and Haein’s mother. Both of them constantly interfere in Haein and Junyoung’s relationship, making it almost impossible for anything to progress naturally. Hwajung’s obsession with Junyoung goes as far as spreading lies, while Haein’s mother is entirely self-centered, using her daughter as a shield to protect herself and avoid responsibility. Their actions feel manipulative and exhausting to watch. I felt particularly bad for Junyoung. His entire life has been nothing but hardship. From being born as the son of a prostitute, to running away from home, losing his mother, and having his father imprisoned, it feels like tragedy follows him at every turn. While this makes his character sympathetic, it also becomes overwhelming because he’s rarely given any real relief or growth. The story itself has an interesting premise, and the emotional weight is there, but the execution falls short. The uneven pacing, frustrating character decisions, and constant interference prevent the narrative from reaching its full potential. Instead of feeling tragic in a meaningful way, the manhwa often feels unnecessarily stressful and draining.
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