He started off as an antagonist, but Gao Wa** really is becoming one of the most likeable characters in the series.
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But if the credit of the kill goes to Taehawng Pavilion, under the first disciple, doesn't that defeat the point of killing the elder from Mount Hua? The Black Demon Hall Master said he needed the a big, public reason to join the fourth disciple for the sake of this pride, eg the achievement of killing a major elder from the central plains.
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Yozizi3 months ago
@Yozizi This story takes place in the same universe as Fist Demon of Mount Hua and Martial Artist Lee Gwak. Both are great (esp Martial Artist Lee Gwak), but both webtoon versions were axed before completion. I'm not sure which Mount Hua story you're referring to, but yes, it is a continuation of Lee Gwak (he's even mentioned in this chapter).
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Wait mount hua!! Is this story gonna collaborate with that one?!!!!...
Does this mean Vlahovi won't get signed because of him?
Am I the only one getting so moved by each performance?
This artist knows how to tell the story. From the flow to the artwork, he's at the top of his game. It's so rare these days to find a series in its 250th episode still going this strong.
Probably 50,000,000. The quick way to translate to USD is to erase three digits, so W50,000,000 = $50,000. Unfortunately for the conversion, with the way the exchange rate has been for a while, it's a whole lot less dollars in reality now, but for the sake of understanding what the characters are feeling, the conversion still applies.
I love Gao Wa** and Furtwangler. They're hilarious.
Can he really play a full sized violin at his height? It should be a whole lot bigger on him than in the picture.
Even Gene Siskel (from Siskel and Ebert) got a nod here as the movie critic Roger (Ebert) Jean (Siskel). The two did much in making movie reviews into something accessible to everyone. Back in the day it seemed like Gene was the bigger movie critic, but with his early death, we saw Ebert become the giant in the field.
RIP, both Siskel and Ebert, you will be missed.
RIP, both Siskel and Ebert, you will be missed.
So what happened to the camel and guinea pig? Surely they can't go through all the traps again, this time there's no MC to protect the mouse.
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smughus5 months ago
@smughus anyway, thanks for the series. I enjoyed it.
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I thought it might be a misunderstanding, but it really looks like the series ended. I thought the e...
I thought it might be a misunderstanding, but it really looks like the series ended. I thought the ending 2 chapters ago was the better ending.
It's a bitter sweet ending, where we find the worn out MC meet Silence again through a series of bizarre coincidences. She greets him with a hello written on his hand, which happens to be the last word she wrote to him when he last saw her (goodbye and hello are the same word in Korean). Perhaps the works points out the vanity of our struggles, where the characters that find peace have done so only after leaving the defined roles what we consider success. In the face of futility, all that's left are relationships, not money, nor power, nor prestige.
It's a bitter sweet ending, where we find the worn out MC meet Silence again through a series of bizarre coincidences. She greets him with a hello written on his hand, which happens to be the last word she wrote to him when he last saw her (goodbye and hello are the same word in Korean). Perhaps the works points out the vanity of our struggles, where the characters that find peace have done so only after leaving the defined roles what we consider success. In the face of futility, all that's left are relationships, not money, nor power, nor prestige.
I'm kind of losing interest after the artist changed. I didn't think it'd make that much of a difference, yet here I am.
aww schnapps
technically, he didn't strike out
smiling vicariously for him
this is getting good
Good stuff right here
It's like each translation is trying to further push the boundaries of what is acceptable. Giyeong is just a straight up woman now.
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