Same review for the entire series: such a fantastic webtoon. Spoilers ahead. This has a little bit of everything in terms of themes and genres. A really compelling read, and fantastic drawings. This author is continuing to be one of my favourite webtoon authors. Has such a fantastic way of playing with story, but never makes things trite or playing with genre just for the sake of being subversive. Always feels grounded in a well crafted plot, and considered characters. The characters in this are maybe a little less well-rounded than in The Make-up Remover. It isn¡¯t irritating though, and makes sense for this story as we don¡¯t ever fully get to see who they are outside of their roles. We do get to see the start of them developing their personalities, and it¡¯s nice knowing that they will get to continue that journey. There are also soo many characters, and this story is quite plot based and concept based - so I really think it¡¯d get too confusing if we did a deep dive into each and every character anyway. Annnyway - too stuff!
I was so happy when people started regaining their memories and trusting Chaerin to work together and free them from this horrible loop. (I probably read this at a later date than June 2, but I don't remember when)