
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Loving pretty-boys isn't just a hobby! It's a lifestyle!
This volume was better than the volume 4, but it still wasn't the best (that position will forever be held by the first volume).
This one attempts to wrap up this mess of a story. We don't get to find out if Tae and Ga-Woon are a couple or not, the best we get is a cameo. This is where the series went wrong for me, making the only characters I care about lower than background characterss.
You've been shamed! When a man is humiliated like that, he should at least clench his fist and punch the closest wall!
At least this one was slightly humorous as seen in these two quotes I've displayed for you.
I personally did not ship who Que-min ended up with in the end. (view spoiler)
Yep. It's kind of weird. The first book is like it's own story, and then the last four books are a completely different story. It's more like the first book was some weird prequel for the rest of the series. And I liked the prequel better than the actual series.
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