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For Your LoveChapter 85.9
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Through his older brother’s experiences, Jung Yohan already knows how a gay, unrequited love can miserably end. Determined to save his club senior from that same fate, he aims to help him in his quest for love. But being a Cupid isn’t as easy as it sounds. (Snow Flower Scans)Original webcomic: http://comico.kr/titles/19663

The Shape of SympathyChapter 126
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Two unrequited loves ended because of a marriage. Kwon Yuri met Lee Sunwoo, his homeroom teacher, while he was still in high school at the wedding ceremony of his cousin - whom he’s had a crush on for years. He found a little comfort in the fact that he was not the only one who was not happy about the wedding. Yuri thought Sunwoo's tears were for his cousin, but he soon found out that it was his brother-in-law that Sunwoo had a crush on for a long time.

Yang Ilwoo and I (Kang Byeol)Chapter 7
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Yang Il-woo and IChapter 7
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Jang Baek-hee suffers from trauma and obsession due to domestic violence. One day, as graduation draws closer, he meets Yang Il-woo, who had just transferred schools from Seoul. "Do similar people recognize each other? I strangely care about Yang Il-woo I couldn't just sit by and watch."

The Shape of Sympathy [Mature Official]Chapter 12
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From the back of the wedding hall, Yuri watches his first love say her vows. His step-sister is marrying some random guy. Next to him, his favorite high school teacher quietly sobs, drunk. Yuri hasn’t seen Mr. Lee in years, so what exactly is he doing here? Suspicious, heartbroken, and determined to uncover a scandal, Yuri confronts him. But, one confused kiss later, Yuri realizes it’s the groom’s marriage Mr. Lee is mourning, not the bride’s.

Yang Ilwoo and I (clown car)Chapter 6
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Baek-hee carries an obsession rooted in the trauma of domestic violence. One day, just before graduation, he meets Yang Il-woo, a transfer student from Seoul. “Maybe people with similar pain notice each other. For some reason, I couldn’t stop worrying about Yang Ilwoo—I just couldn’t ignore him.”