Comment by chokerontheroad on Codename Anastasia - Chapter 70

Comment on ChapterCodename Anastasia - Chapter 70
wanted to start a competition between ml and ilay but smth tells me this ml and this mc will fall in love faster. taeui is at 100+ still pondering. XD
also mc mocking half of the manwha in existence while being in a cliche himself pepe sticker

I love all flags

schlimmer colors first tho uwu

not against blackflags but I want protective attachement!

-2nd ml deserves a bite of mc (does that make me proNtr?)-

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@chokerontheroad both of them are bad... But when it comes to ilay he has a bit more sense than zehnya and if u read the novel you can the difference between them even clearer
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chokerontheroadCrowd Pleaser·1 month ago
@Ava ohhhh I haven't read it. in the manhwa I felt ilay gets way more crazy and possessive. but I mean they have been 'together' longer. I do acknowledge I know this ml less!
@chokerontheroad  No, they did not fall in love instantly, and I don’t know why some people who claim they read the novel keep saying that when they clearly didn’t. I'll just explain the timeline because some non-novel readers or confused novel readers think Taekjoo stayed and fell inlove way easily because of Stockholm syndrome—but it’s really not that simple.

Right now (Season 2), we’re still in the island arc. After the last assault scene (the tattoo part), the upcoming scenes are already consensual, though still tied to Taekjoo’s survival. This arc is mainly about Taekjoo struggling and trying to bargain his way out. Nothing romantic is happening here. Even if Zhenya shows small moments of kindness, Taekjoo never sees it as love. He’s fully aware he’s stuck and is just adapting to survive. He never romanticizes anything and is always planning to escape. And he does escape. But then he gets framed and becomes wanted in both Korea and Russia. When Zhenya finds him again, Taekjoo doesn’t stay out of love—he stays because it’s the smartest way to survive. He uses Zhenya just as much as Zhenya wants him. That’s where their “situationship” starts.

In this one people need to stop treating this like a typical fast-burn romance. Taekjoo staying came with conditions. He was always ready to leave if Zhenya crossed the line. Over time, he benefits from the arrangement—he clears his name, regains control of his life, and keeps his autonomy. And by the end of Part 1 (after a year), they’re barely even together most of the time. Zhenya stays in Korea, helps Taekjoo in the background, even checks on his mother—but none of this is openly romantic yet. It’s slow, subtle, and built on actions, not feelings. The actual emotional shift only starts yeaaaaars later (that's where in the part 2 novel), and Taekjoo doesn’t even fully acknowledge his feelings until the end of Volume 5.

So yeah this is not a cliché enemies-to-lovers where they fight, get dramatic, and suddenly fall in love. This is a slow burn built on survival, negotiation, and gradual emotional development—if you’re expecting instant romance, this is not the one you're expecting.
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chokerontheroadCrowd Pleaser·1 month ago
@PlotBeforeSleep

that's pretty informative! and when I say faster it was really a non-exact-timing assumption very quickly pulled from the pacing I've taken reading both, as I mentioned I was thinking about the future, neither this couple or passion's are in love. and I haven't read any of the novels so this really adds to what I've read!

Maybe read in one go would keep fresh all the subtle details :think:  Passion is also slow and developed in a struggling enviroment with aggressive approaches. also this mc looks like he actually competes" for the power balance with ml. Stockholm never really sounded like an option for him.
in Passion.. mc more like.. is really good at running away and getting caught by his obsessed ml lol. who would expect "instant" romance from a story that has been going for 50+ chapters xD,... not me. I can only sit and hope for the cute parts pepe sticker

 

@chokerontheroad Between Passion and CA, I'll say that Taeui and Ilay's relationship is the ones that are too impulse and immediate with no roots at all. Ilay's obsession with Taeui just doesn't really make any sense. Taeui's actually the one who has some kind of stockholm, his difference with Taekjoo is that Taekjoo will never look back if ever he got the chance to escape Zhenya's grasp, and every escape attempts he did and compliance with Zhenya is all for his survival, while Taeui is even willing to go back to Ilay (it's now in the current Passion arc) without even a sliver thought of all the abuse and how he should be running away from that man, and him constantly trying run away when Ilay held him captive is just him being rebellious against Ilay (which doesn't tie to his survival at all), even the time he first ran away from Ilay and the moment Ilay finally got to talk to him and told Taeui he'll hunt him and find him, Taeui even felt thrilled about it (which is already a sign of his inner conflicted feelings for Ilay that he doesn't know yet), which made Taeui and Ilay's relationship too impulsive and immediate without any structured buildup at all.

Both stories are still great tho, but CA just has more relationship structure, plot and character's depth (with psychological roots and upbringing), while in Passion is more immediate than developed.
@PlotBeforeSleep I never talked about who fell in love first... I talked about which one of them in my opinion was worse... For me the affection or attraction towards ilay made a bit more of okayish than whatever happened in here as zehnya didn't actually didn't give a fu** unlike ilay....
@PlotBeforeSleep I get why you might think CA had better plot than passion but like for me I got that author actually had a bit of supernatural stuff in passion by adding the red string and everything else. And the way I see it was even though taeuil was a Dumbo for falling for a man cuz of his hands and stuff. Ilay actually liked Taeuil.... And yeah thats my opinion... Taekjoo is like smater one though... I loved both of the stories... Ig Its my unfair bais towards passion is what playing but as I said it's my opinion
@Ava oh I get where you're coming from, it's canon that Ilay has more humanity than Zhenya, but understanding where Zhenya came from (his upbringing, environment, and perception of how survival in this world where one little slip means death which shaped him as a person), and given that Taekjoo is literally his enemy that he needs to unalive, it's more accurate and understandable as to why BoySeason portrayed him as someone without human empathy, unlike Ilay who literally grew with a normal environment and family, he's personality became too confusing for me because it doesn't really have any structural background to show how he ended up the way he is, and then his obsession towards Taeui just added up to my confusion cuz there's really no structure as to where his twisted feelings for actually came from, it's so shallow that the author just used the phone call with their childhood to buildup their emotional tension (in my opinion).

I'll be honest Passion is my first love fr, but after I came across with CA it ended up as my last and true love, there's just a lot in that novel that filled the things I felt lacking in Passion, and idk if I will ever come across with another masterpiece story like CA again.