Wolves and foxes have been living with humans to breed. There's a rule that they cannot hang out or fall in love with each other since they are rivals when it comes to breeding. But wolf Han Sirang and fox Kim Ho are attracted to each other and break that rule by secretly continuing their dangerous relationship...
Ok, I'll not lie, I took a pause from this story and forgot almost all the plot. Luckily the chapters left made me remember what happened(thank you flashbacks!!). I liked the wolf he was hot and cared for the fox, also if at start he really acted like a jerk. The fox was ok, I didn't like to see him having sex with others on page, but all happened at the start of the story, before he and the wolf met(or started anything). There was drama, angst and abuse, and also attempted rape. I really wouldn't forgive the friend, sure he wasn't able to go all the way, but that was his intention and non-consensual at all. I don't know how the fox could forgive him. The story was a bit confusing in some parts, but still quite interesting. Rounded up to 4 because in the end I liked the fox and the wolf as a couple.
The relationship moved to fast for me. It didn't seem real even though it was a little sweet. But I can't seem to forgive Sirang for what he did at their first meeting. Also the chapters felt too short. And to me the characters looked so much a like it was hard differentiating.
I did enjoy wolfs and foxes though. Kim ho asked questions and talked all the time it was annoyingly cute. Han Sirang didn't particularly give off a wolf vibe to me. I would think he would act more threatening or possessive. Although Kim ho had the fox thing down pat, a feisty yapping pup. But things didn't particularly wrap up and I thought the side story was better than the actual one.
ASIDE: This is what happens when you get no sleep and decide to start reading. You get through with three "books" in one night. oTL
I have such mixed feelings about this one.
On the one hand, it's delicious. I ABSOLUTELY LOVED watching this game of cat and mouse play out. The story was well written and took us on a journey into the world and lives of these strange animal-men. I'm very much curious to see how they intent to "procreate" with human males tho (unless this is mpreg, then WELL WELL WELL, look at this little gem! xD)
And on the other hand, I want to f****** kill that wolf. He's literally the epitome of everything you should NEVER want in a S/O AND THEN SOME. His sexual manipulation is taking things to a new height for me (although, honestly, some of the things I've seen in these webtoons are HIGHLY disturbing and I can't imagine why they continue to portray such twisted relationships like they're totally A-Ok and normal). One things I do love is how much Ho stands up to Han, and how he doesn't just take his s**t particularly when they first met. Now I think we're at the point where he's SO conflicted about his emotions -- probably also because he's in heat, I think -- that he just doesn't know if he wants him IN SPITE OF HIM BEING A JACK*** or if he's being played but feels he's too caught up to pull away.
I'm super DUPER intrigued to see where this is going, especially after the latest "confession" at the end of chapter 16.
BTW, just putting this out there as a future prediction: I call bull**** on either "the friend/roomie" or Han because at this point I don't trust either one of them in their "sincerity" towards Ho.
I read this but I can't remember what it is about. Might pick this back up at some point.
Update
I still DNF'ed it. This time after chapter 12. Also possibly triggers . I wanted to understand why I rated this a four-star at the time, but I just can not get through this story. While it makes sense, it also drags on a lot. The two main characters are definitely in a cat and mouse game with one another though.
I didn't care for the characters nor the plot. I was expecting more fantasy elements and a slow-burn romance, but all I got was this dry ass story with no depth.
An incredibly sex heavy gay comic that when looked at objectively it has incredibly bad messages and incredibly unhealthy relationships. However, comics like this are not written with the intent of being 'this should be emulated by people in real life', they are purely for entertainment and this was fun and stupid.
A relationship born between a fox and a wolf with some complications. At the end, their story turned out cute but as it usually goes with bls... At first they found difficult to say what they truly felt and ended up making assumptions instead of talking things out.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.