Around chapters 20–35, the cycle of “Joowon sleeps with Hyunmin → feels empty → runs to Yun → sabotages it → repeats” becomes frustrating. While that’s realistic for addiction, reading it week-to-week (or even binge-reading) can feel repetitive. Some plot points are dragged out longer than necessary.

There’s a dark fascination with the “yandere”—a character who is sweet and loving until triggered, then turns violently possessive. Love junkie manhwa often ride this line, asking: How far would you go for love? It’s a question we’d never answer honestly, but love to see answered on a digital page.

Why are we junkies for this specific art form? Three key ingredients make Korean romance manhwa more addictive than heroin (okay, hyperbole, but barely).

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