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The latest chapter dropped a bombshell: Hanuel finds Seo-ah’s "Love Journal"—a diary where she scores each partner on a scale of 1 to 10 for "intensity," "novelty," and "pain." He reads the entry about himself: "6/10. Too safe. Feels like taking my vitamins instead of doing coke."
Love Junkie is available to read on [Webtoon/Lezhin/Tappytoon]. New chapters every Friday. love junkie manhwa latest
Fans are split. Some want Hanuel to run for the hills. Others believe he is the only one who can force her into actual therapy—which might be the series' real "happy ending." Read if: You appreciate psychological depth over wish-fulfillment, enjoy anti-heroines, and don’t mind yelling at your tablet screen. The latest chapter dropped a bombshell: Hanuel finds
You need a clear "ship" to root for, or if toxic relationships (depicted critically, not glamorized) are a trigger. New chapters every Friday
Dae-hoon is everything Woo Jae wasn't: stable, emotionally available, and genuinely kind. He cooks her dinner. He remembers her coffee order. On paper, he is perfect. And Seo-ah is bored out of her mind .
In Chapter 37, Seo-ah is lying in Dae-hoon’s peaceful apartment. The room is warm, the lighting soft. Instead of feeling safe, her heart rate drops. She pulls out her phone and scrolls past Woo Jae’s Instagram story—a blurry photo of him at a gallery opening with a new muse. Her eyes dilate. Her thumb hovers. The caption reads: "The addiction is back."
The latest chapter dropped a bombshell: Hanuel finds Seo-ah’s "Love Journal"—a diary where she scores each partner on a scale of 1 to 10 for "intensity," "novelty," and "pain." He reads the entry about himself: "6/10. Too safe. Feels like taking my vitamins instead of doing coke."
Love Junkie is available to read on [Webtoon/Lezhin/Tappytoon]. New chapters every Friday.
Fans are split. Some want Hanuel to run for the hills. Others believe he is the only one who can force her into actual therapy—which might be the series' real "happy ending." Read if: You appreciate psychological depth over wish-fulfillment, enjoy anti-heroines, and don’t mind yelling at your tablet screen.
You need a clear "ship" to root for, or if toxic relationships (depicted critically, not glamorized) are a trigger.
Dae-hoon is everything Woo Jae wasn't: stable, emotionally available, and genuinely kind. He cooks her dinner. He remembers her coffee order. On paper, he is perfect. And Seo-ah is bored out of her mind .
In Chapter 37, Seo-ah is lying in Dae-hoon’s peaceful apartment. The room is warm, the lighting soft. Instead of feeling safe, her heart rate drops. She pulls out her phone and scrolls past Woo Jae’s Instagram story—a blurry photo of him at a gallery opening with a new muse. Her eyes dilate. Her thumb hovers. The caption reads: "The addiction is back."