Oct 30, 2025
The story revolves around a boy searching for his mother, who runs away from an orphanage. The work conveys the idea of mothers and their importance in life, which is a fairly good idea, although its use in the manhwa was mediocre.
The characters are interesting at first, especially in terms of design, but after a while, you discover they are just empty shells without purpose; they all work to the protagonist's advantage, except for Miria, in whom I found some good qualities, and I liked her relationship with Mori. The story begins with Mori at the orphanage with a friend who receives letters from
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her mother, which piques his curiosity. After she leaves the orphanage, the boy decides to run away, which explains that the story's objective is to find Mori's mother.
As the story progressed, I started to lose interest, and by chapters 12 and 13, it became slow and offered nothing to keep me engaged. Then we discover that Miria, Mori's caretaker, welcomed him into what was supposed to be his home, which rekindled my hope. I loved the relationship that developed between Miria and Mori; it was beautiful. However, in the later chapters, I felt the story was rushed, and the ending was poor because it didn't answer any of the questions, especially the most important one: Where is Mori's mother? Why didn't the author mention her?
Strengths: The manhwa's art is excellent, and the designs and world setting are good, but they weren't fully utilized.
Weaknesses: The plot is unpredictable, the characters are superficial, the writing and explanations of events are either incomplete or nonexistent, and the ending is poor. The author relies on the protagonist's attractiveness to create a romantic connection .
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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