The Friendly Winter
Alt Names: | Da-jeong-han Gyeo-wul 다정한 겨울 The Affectionate Winter |
Author: | Lee Jun |
Artist: | Lee Jun |
Genres: | Drama Psychological Seinen Slice of Life Webtoon |
Type: | Manhwa (Korean) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | A girl with a rare growth disorder that leaves her in the body of a child at the age of 19 meets a boy with a mental disorder who has the mind of a small boy in a 17 year old form. 'The Friendly Winter' shares with us the endearing story of their day-to-day lives, joys and tribulations. Note: The author has split the storyline into seasons. The volume number represents the season number. Original webcomic: http://cartoon.media.daum.net/webtoon/view/friendlywinter |
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702 Comments
Oh and the new raw chapter.
And Shiwoo's expression on ch19.... I wonder.....
As for Shiwoo and Dajeong, Dajeong played the cute kid card so that Shiwoo can be more natural around her and pamper her. She probably found out about his age just by asking and faked her own. As for the train station incident, if I were in Shiwoo's shoes, I'd think of Dajeong as a very mature little girl taking care of a disabled teenager.
could be, I'm easy either way. let's wait till chp 24......
But I was wondering because, OK she lost it and looked quite "kid-ish" in how she acted when they were looking for, and especially when they found, Min-Seong--but she also made it pretty clear that she considered herself the one who was supposed to be taking care of Min-Seong, and Min-Seong called her Nuna. So there's stuff there that might make him start to wonder if he's sharp.
It's just that there's always two sides to a story, probably even more so in a family break up. That being said though, the author has really told this in such a way that the first thing most people are going to feel is hatred towards the mother. Me too.
But the author is giving us clues that there's more to it. Do we know that dad wasn't beating mom mercilessly every single day? No...Do we know that dad wasn't being unfaithful? No.
Me, I have trouble believing mom and her actions are going to be able to be fully redeemed....but I'm trying to keep an open mind too.
pride before everything
I doubt it. Da-Jeong calls him oppa, which is like senpai, in Korean. Plus, Da seems to go into child mode around him. Remember she had him push her in that little yellow trike, and toss her into the air and stuff.
She just pretends to be a kid in front of him. Plus her stubbornness and crying this chapter was very child-like, which would only reinforce his belief that she is a kid.