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Description
On the night of the red moon, when the full moon and total lunar eclipse overlap, two different worlds become connected. A month ago, each of them lost their lover from another world, their polar opposite. Now, Seowon finds himself face-to-face with the lover he lost, even after the funeral has long passed. “Who are you? How do you have his face?” Iden, equally bewildered, stares back at Seowon. “And you—where did you get that ID? Don’t tell me you saw that and had plastic surgery or something?” From their faces to their pheromones, even the reactions during their Heat Cycle—everything about them is identical to the lovers they lost. Seowon and Iden both vow that they will never again watch their lover die before their eyes… “It’s not surveillance—it’s protection. I already lost ‘you’ right before my eyes once.” “I’m not the Ha Seowon you knew.” Iden acts as if he’s finally found his lost love. Seowon, overwhelmed by guilt and confused feelings, tries to draw a clear line. But— “Remember this. As long as you’re Ha Seowon, you’re mine.” Iden’s obsession and Seowon’s wavering resolve collide. Can they protect their seemingly similar yet entirely different lovers this time?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
The Light Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Light
The Light is a novel that immediately grabbed my attention with its blend of action, fantasy, romance, and mature themes, all wrapped up in an omegaverse setting. The premise alone is intriguing, and I was eager to dive into the story of Seowon and Iden.
First Impressions
What immediately struck me was the raw emotion woven into the narrative. The story doesn't shy away from heavy topics like death, loss, and even suicide, creating a truly immersive and often heart-wrenching experience. The world-building is well-executed, and the characters feel incredibly real.
What Works Well
The exploration of loss and reunion is a major strength of The Light. I found the contrasting approaches of the two main characters after experiencing such profound loss particularly compelling. Their determination to protect each other, born from the pain of separation, resonated deeply. The unconditional love between Seowon and Iden is a driving force, and the author does a fantastic job of portraying its strength and vulnerability. The mature themes are handled with sensitivity and add depth to the overall narrative.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the story immensely, I did find myself wanting more closure. The ending, while satisfying in some respects, felt a bit abrupt. A side story or epilogue exploring the characters' lives after the main events would have been greatly appreciated.
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Final Verdict
Overall, The Light is a captivating and emotionally charged novel that I highly recommend to readers who enjoy stories with mature themes, strong characters, and a focus on love and loss. While the ending left me wanting a bit more, the journey itself is well worth taking. I give The Light a solid 4 out of 5 stars.
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