This made me ugly cry! (I mean that in the most affectionate, admiring way).
I like how contemplative this series was—the inevitable pain that comes with being vulnerable, the complicated and imperfect process of trying to break the cycle of generational trauma, and the fact that yes, they did truly love each other in their own flawed ways. The juxtaposition of simple art with a deeply emotional story hit me exactly where it hurts—this is a gem on tapas, and I don’t regret spending my coins here. Thank you for making art that inspires me to be a better person.
"Cold-hearted." That was the word Lee Eunyoung always used to describe her mother. But after her mother's passing, Eunyoung discovers a diary that shows her things she never even knew about the woman who raised her. Reading the entries allows Eunyoung to continue to feel her mother's presence and resolve their complicated relationship, but as the remaining pages dwindle and the visions that kept her company begin to fade, she's forced to face her new reality and say her final farewell.
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