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Enter Kang Ju-hyeok , her latest client. He is wealthy, devastatingly handsome, and terminally shy. He hires So-mi to win over a "perfect woman." The catch? So-mi quickly realizes that the woman Ju-hyeok describes is... her.

Han Joo tries to go "cold turkey" from romance. She deletes dating apps and isolates herself. Chapter 22 is infamous for a panic attack sequence drawn as a single, unfolding scroll of tangled black lines—a masterpiece of visual storytelling.

Bom sets her sights on Eunhoo, thinking he will just be another easy conquest. However, she quickly realizes that Eunhoo is different from the other boys she has dated. He sees right through her act. He is not fooled by her innocent "flower" appearance and calls out her true nature.

The story follows , a young woman who, immediately after high school, falls into an obsessive affair with Han Ju-eon , a charming but married man. Despite knowing the relationship is wrong, Yewon finds herself unable to break free from her feelings.

: The art by Pu-Pa/ohrozi is widely praised for its high quality and ability to convey intense emotional depth. Reviewers note that the character designs are attractive, though the male leads can look somewhat similar.

), focusing on its portrayal of forbidden romance and the psychological complexity of its characters The Anatomy of Obsession: A Critique of "Love Junkie" The manhwa Love Junkie , created by

The "IF: Campus Edition" side stories further expand on these themes by imagining alternative realities where the characters meet under different, though often still morally ambiguous, circumstances. Conclusion Ultimately, Love Junkie