Mingwa’s art is distinctive: long-limbed characters, expressive eyes, and a masterful use of lighting to differentiate between Jiwon’s cold "Alex" persona and his warmer, real self. The pacing allows for slow-burn emotional development even within a high-heat setting.
Dong-gyun discovers his crush is actually Ahn Ji-won , the seemingly perfect student council president at his school.
It is famously one of the few stories that starts with a "red flag" lead (Ji-won) and successfully transforms him into a "green flag" through genuine development and accountability.
Dong-gyun is not the typical shrinking violet of older Yaoi tropes. He is relatable: a little chubby (a rarity in BL art), insecure about his body, and addicted to fantasy because reality hurts. His journey is about self-worth. He realizes that paying for a streamer’s attention is not love. His courage to walk away from Alex (the streamer) to find Jiwon (the man) is one of the most cathartic moments in the series.
Mingwa’s art is distinctive: long-limbed characters, expressive eyes, and a masterful use of lighting to differentiate between Jiwon’s cold "Alex" persona and his warmer, real self. The pacing allows for slow-burn emotional development even within a high-heat setting.
Dong-gyun discovers his crush is actually Ahn Ji-won , the seemingly perfect student council president at his school.
It is famously one of the few stories that starts with a "red flag" lead (Ji-won) and successfully transforms him into a "green flag" through genuine development and accountability.
Dong-gyun is not the typical shrinking violet of older Yaoi tropes. He is relatable: a little chubby (a rarity in BL art), insecure about his body, and addicted to fantasy because reality hurts. His journey is about self-worth. He realizes that paying for a streamer’s attention is not love. His courage to walk away from Alex (the streamer) to find Jiwon (the man) is one of the most cathartic moments in the series.