Apr 25, 2023
I actually thought this manwha was pretty good. As I was reading this, I was expecting it to turn into something like an omegaverse where each character obsessed over finding the perfect partner to spend the rest of their lives with. Though Sooha was waiting for his soulmate all his life, fortunately, though, it wasn't as intense or dramatic as omegaverses are, and the concept was way more subtle. I really appreciated that the characters weren't segregated because of it like in omegavaerses.
There were some parts, I must mention, that strayed a little too far from the storyline. Obviously, for a BL's, you would expect
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some sex scenes, or even just some slightly lewd scenes, but there are times when they become unecessary. Too many sex scenes in a row can make the story feel like it's dragging on too much, and Pian Pian was just barely sitting on the edge of that. Now don't get me wrong, the sex scenes where hot. I guess what saved it was the originality of the whole thing, so job well done.
The characters weren't anything special trally, very stereotypical, but I did like how the author brought out their personalities in this. Because of that, I was easily able to correctly identify which of the love interests was top and which was bottom, even if they both looked like tops (AHEM, Sahyeon and Hanbin). I just never really felt Hanbin being the seme like he tried to be, though I have to say I didn't like him one bit, and that's all I'm going to say on that.
With all that said, Pian Pian is certainly underrated. It's a nice break from reality and a little taste of something new. Reading it was worth my time, and I'm confident that others will think the same. Also if you just want to read some hot sex, that is good to.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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