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Unblossomed · review

★
Top reader Jul 22, 2025 · 4 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

Spoiler warning

This review may discuss plot details.

The Manhwa Unblossomed broke me in ways that I didn't really expect, to be very honest. It was a very unique story. A very, very, very unique one. Like, this was the first time that I was getting to read something which didn't revolve around romance, but it still had those aspects. Beautifully embraced with, you know, specular, beautiful emotions. Also, the mysteries, and the way the characters were designed, and their profiles, and, everything about it was perfect for me, because it was my first time reading a manhwa like that. Because in mangas, you can find this beauty, but in manhwas, it isreally so rare to find something like this, to be very honest. Especially in BL manhwas, as you can see in most of the famous ones, you don't really get to see something as sacred and as beautiful as it should. It didn't just revolve around the love, which was of Yuki and the main character. It was about his elder brother as well, Yuki's elder brother, and the police officer, and the leader of the rebellion group. It was all so good, like, how they were designed, how each and every chapter, a new mystery unfolded, and every chapter left you wanting more of it. Also, I loved the policeman's character so much, like, insane, he was so insane. His backstory was not revealed that much, but I just couldn't get myself to see what was his relation with Yuki's elder brother, if they were intimate with each other or not. Their relationship was like that as well. I just couldn't tell, like, aside from being someone who literally gets the story going, how was it that he was, like, I just wanted to know him more. And I loved Yuki's brother as well, like, most of the people who read this manhwa, they ended up hating him. And that he killed Yuki, and he hated him, he shouldn't have done that, he was this, he was that, blah blah blah. Yes, I mean, well, we did get to read it, and it was not mainly his fault, if you see it, I'm not really justifying the murder. But he had his own struggles as well, and we cannot just, like, I wished people could see his side as well. And his end was really, you know, devastating. But at the end of the day, I loved the art, I loved the story, I loved the characters, I loved everything. I loved the pacing of the story, how it was carried out. Most of the time it happens that when a plot is good, most of the others, especially in manhwa, they end up ruining it because of the rape. Unnecessary rape, they add unnecessary scenes, which just ends up, you know, which just ends up making you feel more and more away from the manhwa. But this manhwa didn't do it. It just carried its beauty in all of the chapters, in all of the scenes, literally. And especially, I loved, of course, of course, of course, I loved my baby Yuki. His love for the MC, it was really beautiful and so fascinating. His words for him, the way he wrote, and the way he ended up learning a new fucking language for a guy, it was so heartwarming. And lastly, I would say that this manhwa was a 10 out of 10 for me, and I just loved it. And I hope that we end up getting some side stories and maybe a sequel of it, which, you know, takes us to, in which we end up, you know, getting to read this story of Yuki and the MC. And we get to see their moments, we get to see their love, we get to see how it blooms and how they live together in love with each other. I wish we could see it. I hope that we do get some side stories. I'm literally looking forward to it.

Mark
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