This tale centers around Jinwoo, the elder sibling from "Still, I Like You," and the events that unfold thereafter. Following a painful separation from his first love, Jinwoo finds himself in a creative rut concerning his ceramic artwork. Amidst this period of artistic stagnation, he encounters Colton, an alpha male with whom he shares a past. As their interactions grow increasingly passionate, it becomes evident that both parties harbor ulterior motives. Before long, the complexity of their situation escalates significantly. This was inevitable, particularly when pheromones come into play… As time progresses, the act of sex begins to hold deeper significance.
Original Webtoon: Lezhin, Bomtoon, MrBlue, Naver Series, BookCube
Official Translations: English, French, Thai, German, Spanish


Ugh I want more especially I want to see how those marks on their body changed
It was amazing, what a fantastic couple and I loveeeeeeed dialogues so much .
And unlike many ppl said , it's not confusing at all, panels with black bg is flashbacks , so easy .
Im still angry it's so short 😩
I could totally reread it again and again, I still hope for some side stories
Just wanted to start with a fact, that this manhwa was really quick to read. Not really sure if it's bcs of the plot that just kept on building and going further, or just bcs the chapters seemed really short.
Next I wanted to add that i really enjoyed this one overall. BUT! The jumps between the past and present and maybe even further past were sometimes a bit confusing... But if you read the context before reading, or read the earlier work, you should be fine.
I also really likes the characters - there were some ro hate, some to love, some I had mixed feeling with.
Im actually not satisfied with the final! I really hate thos open endings where you just have to hope for the best scenario in your head to become real. I need to see their marks finally show up!!
If i was greedy I would also wished to see their marriage, moving in, kicking enemies out of their lives and maybe also Damon's exhibition.
I binged read it in one go and I really like it. Didn’t plan to read it initially because most reviews were saying how confusing the story was and how they couldn’t understand a thing.
With the help of some good samaritans who wrote recaps and analysis, I was able to grasp the gist even though it was sometimes REALLY confusing. I think the different timelines + flashbacks were not handled that well by the author. It’s even worse because it’s a spin-off so there were characters, events and elements relevant in the prequel and spin-off.
Other than that the story was mature, quite ambitious, angsty and with the right amount of toxicity. It’s in the same lane as Behind The Scene and Exotic Love for me.