Cannot find season 1 on Goodreads and I can't add it for some reason, so logging it here because I didn't love the series enough to finish it at this time.
This was a pretty cute BL manhwa. One of the many that stretched out to such lengths that the original plot was lost eventually. The starting premise is that a guy plays a fantasy role playing game as a female avatar and makes a habit of stringing (presumably) male players along to get them to buy him items and complete quests for him. One of these players likes him so much they even get married in the game. At the same time, this character is a college student that befriends a rich junior and they become close friends.
This series then turns into a story about a guy dealing with queer attraction to his junior classmate as his old, manipulative friend, returns to his life and makes his life difficult. Like a lot of webtoons, I sort of lost interest once I saw where the Sungwoo story was going. - in this case, the MC dealing with being in a relationship with a guy and fearing what that would mean societally.
I also thought it was kind of funny how Minjoon, his supposed closed friend, is a pretty involved character for like the first 10 or so chapters, disappears completely from the story only to return once Sungwoo was back some like 50 chapters later. It was quite strange. I also noticed that, while we get the love interest's family (father, grandfather, and sister), we don't get to know literally anything about the MC's family. So, he's kind a blank slate here.
Anyway, it's vaguely interesting if you're into the whole blackmail, dragged out history, plot thing that shows up in a ton of webtoons. I'm not really interested in continuing on.
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OPINION PERSONAL
Los primeros episodios de la primera temporada eran súper incómodos de leer. Yo realmente lo pasé mal; literalmente, comienzas pensando que el personaje de cabello blanco es un acosador o un obsesionado con su pareja virtual. Incluso imaginas que trató de rastrearlo en la vida real (al final no es nada de eso, pero te hacen creer que sí). Además, los episodios que trataban sobre el juego simplemente no; no me gustaban para nada y, además, no me daban para nada las vibes de un videojuego.
La segunda temporada es súper innecesaria y aburrida.
No le tenía mucha fe, por alguna razón no llamaba mi atención así que me forcé a leer los primeros capítulos, estaba bastante equivocada. Es una historia preciosa, los personajes son bastante bellos y tiene el balance perfecto entre drama, romance y comedia.
7.1 El protagonista el del cabello negro, me dieron ganas de romperle la cara, a veces desespera, lo que si me sorprendió es lo idiota y muy paciente es el peliblanco 😠
Me ha gustado mucho, aunque hubo momentos en que los protagonistas me desesperaban, sin duda disfrute del webtoom y me lo leí en una sentada. Me atrapo por completo.
Continues on from season 1. there's more focus on the game world than there was in the 1st season. the characters are growing up and the uke is moving into the work force.