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I'm not a fan of romance manga but the book's description was intriguing.
It's beautifully drawn and quite the long and elaborate setup.
Sadly, after 300+ pages I don't think I'll be pick up the next book.
I would still suggest it as a promising series.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for this ARC in exchange for my honest review!

I’m not too sure how to feel about this one. It’s so obvious that Sangwoo is autistic or at least on the neurodivergent spectrum but everyone just treats him like he’s a weirdo. Has nobody ever encountered someone like this before? He’s blunt, follows a routine, has assigned seats, and has to do the same things by the same time daily. I didn’t really get the scene where they were mad at him not drinking at the party. Is that not normal? A lot of people don’t like drinking. I don’t see how Sangwoo was at fault for anything that happened with the project. He did all the work. If everyone was mad because of it, that is their problem. He’s not a pushover so he gets points for that.

There were a good bit of funny moments between Jaeyoung and Sangwoo but I don’t see how this is going to turn into an enemies to lovers romance. It really just seems like Jaeyoung is bullying and bothering Sangwoo in a weird attempt at revenge and to get his attention. And I don’t like the “pulling pigtails” plot devices. Jaeyoung is going to have to treat Sangwoo like a human being and shape up from being a jerk if the romance is going to be believable. I think at the end they were trying to convey he was trying to help and be nicer, but why would you take his hat off without asking him and keep it away from him when it’s obviously a source of comfort and security for him? Like bro. Again, Jaeyoung is going to have to shape up big time in the coming up volumes.

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