Ju Sungji, es la nueva empleada de la compañía Hello Studio. Y los miembros de allí quedan atónitos ante su presencia en la cual ninguno de ellos pueden designarle una tarea, en ese transcurso conoce a la directora del equipo Sung Sumin quien le ayuda con las tareas básicas que con el tiempo su relación es más cercana. Pero ella mantiene una relación con la Presidenta de la compañía Seju. Y así comenzará está historia centrándose en estos 3 personajes.
It was okay. Mainly smut, so if you're into that, you won't bother much about the story, probably. For people that come for the plot, however, you'll likely be disappointed. Or annoyed. Unless you love triangle-drama. I'm not really a fan of love-triangles, so...
All the time I just screamed at them to get into a poly relationship, because it fit. Or go all in different directions. At first I wanted Sungji, the blonde haired, to get out of there asap, but then it turns out that she's just as toxic. Rip. (Well, not as unhealthy as the other two, but still.) It was simply an on-and-off relationship between Sumin and Sungji, while constantly having Seju there too. Seriously, why not let them be in a poly? At least they won't have to be jealous over one another all the time and would fight less perhaps. Tbh I don't ship either of them, but since the author did want them to end up together somehow, why not just make it poly. Keep the toxicity close.
Although I did love the ending, when one of them finally let go. That was so refreshing.
Después de un tiempo sin leer prácticamente nada me enganché con esto leyendo a pasito de tortuga, un poquito cada noche. Supongamos que esta parte termina en donde hace un corte el webcomic, en el capítulo 93. Como no tengo bien definido cómo se divide acá en gr y teniendo en cuenta las pocas calificaciones realmente voy a reseñar esta parte acá y cuando lea la siguiente, en la segunda. A pesar de que los triángulos amorosos no me llaman la atención y por el contrario me molestan, esta historia se hizo querer. Me metí sin saber bien de qué se trataba, solo me llamaba la atención y la verdad fue una sorpresa bastante buena, me enganchó de principio a fin y cuando lo agarraba solo lo soltaba porque tenía que dormir. Me encariñe con los personajes, con la historia y creo que en cierto punto me identifiqué un poco con cada una de las protagonistas. Me da mucha curiosidad cómo va a seguir la historia, probablemente no la empiece en estos días, pero cuando lo haga estoy segura que no la voy a poder soltar. Las ilustraciones me parecieron muy tiernas y me transmitian una vibra muy soft que me gustó bastante y le dió como ambientación a la historia. La verdad es que me gustó mucho.
A simple leída WDTFS puede ser un culebrón, triángulo amoroso, romance de niñas ricas (con sanos toques de mafia y corrupción). Y eso está bien. Tiene las mejores escenas explícitas entre los webtoons contemporáneos. Solo por eso vale la pena leerlo. Seamos sinceros.
Pero, si necesitan algo más, léanlo en orden, con tiempo, como se lee un libro (y no un webcómic semanal) y encontrarán un comentario al romance y sus supuestas verdades absolutas, a las distintas formas de experimentarlo según la edad y experiencia adquirida, y, en general, a casi todo lo que el shojo nos dijo que era verdadylindoydeseable.
La versión impresa (que sospecho se quedará coja, considerando lo que sucedió con la licencia) adapta el formato scroll y lo convierte en un cómic tradicional, permitiendo observar cada escena sin esa sensación de rapidez y vértigo propia del consumo scroll. Al final resulta que lo que ya era bueno tiene mucho, mucho más que ofrecer.
Es un poco heteronormico, no es como los manhwas y GLs más actuales, el dibujo bueno... Ahí va, buen inicio pero poco desarrollo. Sumin es una fantasía.
Well, I knew about this for years now (while it was still uploading), but for some reason only picked it up now. Better that I did that, because this was mostly smut (not that mad in the beginning, but became tiring), and the story was peculiar at times. But I still enjoyed it as the art was really pretty!!
Anyways, this was spicy and toxic and dramatic. And I ate it up regardless because I'm feral for such plots if they are sapphic.
I like the art style. Everyone look like kpop stars. The story is great, and i love the ending.
But i think the facial expressions need works. Sometimes when the characters cries, they dont look like they are crying at all. They look like they have botox.
An unusual review from me, as I normally go for lengthy English novels. Finished this entire published series, including the additional sections and I feel it deserves a proper review.
While most of the story deals with the triangle relationship between Sungji, Sumin and Seju, with most of the focus on Sumin's attempt to develop a genuine relationship with Sungji (and messed up numerous times). To me, this story is about Seju and Sumin, from their first love, first intimacy, to their sacrifices, hurt, regrets and eventually taking chances to leave behind all toxicity and start new.
They're each other's love, only after so many misunderstandings and years of being in this toxic on-off/ friends with benefit/ revenge relationship; as much as they do badly want to hold onto each other, the love they feel for each other is tainted and just doesn't feel the same anymore.
It was so heart wrenching to see Seju, while wanting to badly get back to Sumin, eventually came to the realization that the best way to let the person she loves to never get hurt again, is to simply let Sumin go, telling Sumin that she loves her. In the end, both has chosen to take a chance and be open to love again, and start a new beginning with a new partner, without each other but at the very end of the book, it does bare some clues that they're still kind of in each other's radar, as Sumin's company sent over flowers to Seju's hotel grand opening.
Whether this series is a happy ending or not, is likely subjected to different interpretation and who do you root for. I feel though this is a realistic story that can happen in real life. Letting go and taking other chances requires strength and willpower. I've really enjoyed reading the whole series and to go through the emotional journey between Seju, Sumin and Sungji.
This series is definitely steamy, it's done very artfully and I love the clean drawing style.
For those who has a challenge to secure the original copies or a version in full English, you can consider the official English online version from TappyToon. Highly recommend.
"What Does The Fox Say?" é um manhwa que explora um triângulo amoroso sáfico no ambiente corporativo. A funcionária recém-contratada Seong-ji se apaixona à primeira vista por Su-min, a gerente, enquanto esta última enfrenta desafios pessoais devido ao seu relacionamento turbulento com a presidente da empresa, Se-ju. A chegada da novata abala a vida das duas ao revelar uma conexão imediata dela com Su-min.
É uma história sobre amores que vem e vão. A trama gira em torno do desabrochar do amor e as ambivalências que acompanham o apaixonar-se, além de abordar relacionamentos passados e como lidamos com as marcas que eles deixam em nós, tocando profundamente na questão do amadurecimento emocional.
E eu nem preciso comentar sobre esse estilo de arte, né? É tão único, tão simples, tão delicado… Belíssimo. A narrativa é rica em flashbacks, onde as páginas com fundo preto transportam os leitores para o passado da história, enquanto as páginas brancas os mantêm no presente. Entender o passado das protagonistas nos oferece pistas essenciais para entender suas motivações e personalidades.
Em suma, "WDTFS" entrega uma experiência uma leitura madura e sofisticada, recheada com cenas de sexo deliciosíssimas. Tenho um fraco por histórias que envolvem diferenças de idade entre os personagens, e essa dinâmica entre uma mulher mais velha e poderosa e uma moça ingênua fisgou meu coração. Em vários momentos eu torci para que Su-min e Seong-ji se beijassem logo! Ansiosa pelo segundo volume.
I enjoyed reading this even though I wish the characters were more developed, especially Sungji. The art style is obviously gorgeous but the characters lack expressions most of the time (Sumin never smiles around Sungji and it's been bugging me). If you don't mind love triangles, go for it. I was rooting for Sumin and Sungji at first but I felt like their relationship was shallow. They didn't really show why they were into each other besides the fact that they're physically attracted to each other. Sumin was too damaged to be with her. She should've healed first. Her relationship with Seju is extremely unhealthy but I thought their story was more touching and more realistic. I'm glad they didn't end up together, though.
I also wish Sungji didn't forgive Sumin so easily when she cheated on her. It ruined their relationship for me. I think this webtoon would've been better if it was just all about Sumin and Soju's relationship.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Estuve a punto, pero MUY A PUNTO, de droppear este manwha solo por el dibujo. La portada y las postales que traen la edición me engañaron un poco en cuanto a la calidad del dibujo... Ufff, es muy Paint, extrañamente estático y sin apenas emoción (podrían salir perfectamente de cualquier episodio de parálisis del sueño), pero quise tener fe de que mis GIRLS no me defraudarian (demasiados GL malos he leído como para no intentar buscar algo bueno) y, misteriosamente... Dejando a un lado el espantoso dibujo..... La historia está muy entretenida (los triángulos amorosos me gustan un poco). Me gustaría seguirla siempre y cuando la cosa siga en esta linea y no termine todo disipándose un poco
Ha sido entretenido pero un poco sin más, la verdad. Como introducción ha estado bien para conocer a las tres protagonistas, aunque no he acabado de conectar todavía con ninguna de ellas. La trama al menos sostiene bastante la historia como para querer seguir leyendo