A man of virtue

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A Man of Virtue is a completed manhwa at one hundred and two chapters, with an additional twenty nine side chapters. It is written by Ggang-E and illustrated by Wook. Released in 2018, it has been published by Lezhin. What’s it like spending your whole life coming in second place? Ask Nam…

What’s it like spending your whole life coming in second place? Ask Nam Jinwoo, he’s been living in the shadow of his rival, Ma Sangtae, his whole life. From high school to college, and now in the office. But passion is strange, it can start as envy or hate and turn into something… erotic. Now Jinwoo’s head is filled with the dirtiest and most erotic thoughts, none of which are in his control. More than anything, he wants them to stop. But the only way to stop them might just be the last thing he wants to do…

This manhwa started off a little rocky for me, as far as the initial story. I originally got about 13 chapters in and was like “okay I might come back to this” but I’m really glad I did. The initial premise seemed a bit rocky, but as the story developed, so did the characters, discovering a deeper plot than expected. I am even a huge fan of the secondary love story that develops. The art work is quite lovely and all the characters are so beautiful. I’m now on chapter 93 and please consider, it is worth the read!

It took me a long time to get invested because initially, this plot revolving around Jinwoo (the main character) being cursed with these fantasies was something I had a hard time buying into. I would expect someone who’s supposedly cursed to react a lot more frantically over their situation, but then again this is fiction, and seeing the characters’ reactions to these events portrayed realistically/believably may have hindered the readers’ enjoyment; I suppose it’s a hard line to balance. Regardless, I had to maintain a lot of suspension of disbelief because of this. I also think the plot dragged on slightly too long somewhere around the middle because a few of the conflicts felt unnecessary; we could have received the same type of story even with a few of those misunderstandings being omitted.

However, despite its rough start, I eventually grew to really love these characters. By the time the characters get together, I realized that I genuinely believed in their love for each other. The author did a superb job in portraying their feelings for one another without it ever needing to be explicitly stated that they’re in love because you could just tell how much they love each other based on their interactions, behaviors with one another, thoughts, etc. It wasn’t just the two of them saying “I love you” without actually doing anything to make the readers believe that they love each other that much. Alongside this, Sangtae (love interest) and Jinwoo’s interactions were absolutely hilarious. The exaggerated expressions of humor can often feel very forced in stories, but here it

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