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Description
In a chaotic era where beings called ‘Creature’ continue to fall from the gate that connects a place in space to Earth. Doyoung, a reporter, writes an article expressing his dislike for the Espers, who are revered as heroes and protected by the world and the Unified Esper-Guide Force Command (UEFC). As a result, he is sent away as if he were an exile abroad. However, as soon as he gets on the plane, he has a panic attack due to the trauma, and when he opens his eyes, he is in the UEFC. There he meets the brothers Sa Kangjun and Sa Iijun. “Are you a Guide?” Sa Kangjun asks him, an ordinary man, if he is a Guide, and— “Holding someone else’s hand, hugging someone else… how can I see that?” Sa Iijun pours out blind and incomprehensible affection. Shocking news arrives for the confused Doyoung. He turns out to be a Guide, and he scored the highest in the matching test with Sa Kangjun and Sa Iijun. In the end, Doyoung became the exclusive Guide for the two S-class Espers and began his duties as their Guide. “Is that bastard Sa Kangjun any good?” “How? S*x with my brother.” The two brothers stared at Doyoung with fiery eyes with him in the middle. Doyoung’s peaceful life suddenly turned into chaos. But why? He didn’t hate the chaos. Where will Doyoung’s wavering heart land?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- bloi
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
Sierra to Juliet Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Sierra to Juliet
"Sierra to Juliet" pulled me in with its intriguing blend of adult themes, fantasy elements, and a love triangle that promised some serious angst. I dove in expecting a wild ride, and the novel certainly delivered on that front.
First Impressions
The premise itself is quite unique, blending a "gate to another world" scenario with psychic powers and the ever-popular guideverse trope. The initial chapters introduced a world ripe with possibilities, and I was immediately curious to see how the protagonist, Doyoung, would navigate this dangerous landscape, both professionally and romantically. The cover and blurb left the ultimate relationship outcome ambiguous, which only heightened my anticipation.
What Works Well
What I found most compelling was the way the author handled the love triangle. Both Iijun and Kangjun are genuinely good characters, each with their own unique connection to Doyoung. I found myself torn between who I wanted Doyoung to end up with, which is a testament to the author's skill in crafting such compelling characters. The plot kept me engaged. It wasn't just a fluffy romance; there were real stakes and consequences. The emotional depth of the characters, particularly Kangjun's backstory, added a layer of complexity that I appreciated.
Areas of Concern
I can't say I was completely satisfied with the ending. While Doyoung's choice felt natural given the narrative, I couldn't help but feel a tinge of sadness for the character who wasn't chosen. I yearned for a more definitive resolution for him, a sense that he, too, would find happiness.
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Final Verdict
Overall, I enjoyed "Sierra to Juliet." It's a compelling read with well-developed characters and a plot that kept me invested. While the ending wasn't perfect in my eyes, the journey was definitely worth it. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a mature, character-driven story with a dash of fantasy and a whole lot of heart. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.



