The characters included the male lead, Shirai, who was so straightforward that it was troublesome.
"Am I Mistaken in Love?" Author: Chu Chi. It's a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Going to the rooftop, there are only two outcomes. Either it succeeded or it was gone.
Shirai went to the rooftop, but he didn't want to be either of them. For the sake of his own life, he had no choice but to go to the rooftop. He clearly only wanted to be a salted fish.
Reborn in Tokyo. Start a different love story...
I hope you will like this book.
Love in manhwa can be many things. It could be a deep connection between characters, a force that overcomes obstacles, or a source of growth and self-discovery.
Miscommunication is a big one. In these novels, characters often misunderstand each other's intentions, which creates the 'mistaken' part of the story. For example, a simple gesture might be misconstrued as something else.
Unconditional love in manhwa is all about a pure and unwavering connection between characters. It could be a parent's love for a child, a lover's devotion, or a friendship that withstands all odds. It's a theme that tugs at the heartstrings and makes the story truly memorable.
Well,'manhwa selfish love' could mean a manhwa that delves into the darker side of love, where selfish motives drive the characters' actions and emotions. Maybe it shows how such love can lead to complications and conflicts.
Many manhwa love stories are known for their unique settings. Some are set in high schools, like 'My ID is Gangnam Beauty', which reflects the typical high - school - like crushes and relationship dramas. Others might be in a fantasy world, such as 'Siren's Lament' where the siren element adds a lot of mystery to the love story. And they usually have a strong focus on character development, showing how the characters grow through their love experiences.