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When Do-ha gets kicked out of his parents' house and desperately needs a place to stay, he stumbles upon a sanctuary in the form of a stunning, Instagram-worthy shared house in Home5. It seems like the perfect solution for him! There's just one tiny issue: the owner of this amazing place is Si-woon, his high school first love. But it shouldn't be a problem, right? They're on good terms now, each has moved on with their own lives, and there are absolutely no lingering feelings between them, correct? ...Correct?
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Official Translations: English, Traditional Chinese, German, Thai, Spanish


Iwahara-san's afterword definitely sums up my feelings regarding the story of this manga pretty solidly. None of the "science" presented in this manga can be described as conventional. Yet somehow he managed to keep continuity intact by embracing the vagueness of a type of science that no one in real life would be able to understand. I could say it all exists within a *possibility* of "probably being real but also can be fake." Heh.
Basically, my end point for this is that despite initially presenting a world governed by seemingly futuristic laws of quantum theory, this sci-fi work is definitely more "fiction" than "science." It would be best to go into this manga with that kind of mindset. Have fun!