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새벽, 구름, 강
75
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Finished
Oct 5, 2022 to Oct 21, 2024
10.0/10
Average Review Score
100%
Recommend It
1
Reviews Worldwide
This manhwa is the most emotionally charged one I have ever read. Similar to "Taming the Tiger," it features two timelines: the past and the present, along with the tragedies within that are truly worth crying over. I love the pacing of the story, the plot, and the heartfelt quotes exchanged between the male leads. My heart aches for both Hyoun and Taehyuk and what they endured, especially Hyoun. His younger self is my weakness, and his beautifully broken eyes convey so much grief and pain. Every character received what they deserved in the end, although I do feel sympathy for Taehyuk's older brother; heseems to have a rough time based on my observations.
The days of supernatural mixing with human are long gone, but a fortunate few receive the blessings of spirits even in 21st-century Korea. Such is the affluent Yooshin Group, whose patron deity is the great dragon. As long as they serve the dragon, the Yoo family will prosper. However, when the dragon awakens from his centuries-long slumber, he intends to abandon the family to reunite with his reincarnated mate. To save his sister from an early marriage—and to a dragon at that—Yoo Taehyuk, the CEO of Yooshin Hotels, decides to approach the dragon in a businesslike fashion. Instead of some overwhelming divine presence, the dragon is a young man named Hyo-un, recovering from his weakened dormant state and tormented by his inability to remember his mate. Still, Taehyuk persists, pretending to be Hyo-un's past lover, even when Hyo-un ignores him—but a mystical force binding them together may prove that their meeting was written in the stars after all. [Written by MAL Rewrite]