What a beautiful story! I had no idea there were so many types of clouds with names like Asperatus. It's fascinating how each one has its own charm, both scary and stunning. I've always cherished cloudy days, especially when combined with rain, just like the atmosphere described in the novel. Recalling my childhood, my sister once playfully asked for her number in the rain, which seems so innocent now. The boy's persistence was amusing, even if it was a bit comical.
The love story in this novel starts off slow, but don't rush through if you're like me; you might regret it. The main character (MC) experiences a series of unfortunate events, from a car accident to a hearing loss that ends his singing career. The young motorcycle-riding male lead (ML), who appears tough, is deeply devoted to his younger sister and eventually falls for MC.
Their relationship begins with subtle glances and a touch of sadness, as seen in Chapter 30. The depth of their connection and the details in the writing are heartwarming. When MC's ex betrays him, ML's protectiveness nearly boils over into anger. When MC's health deteriorates due to online harassment, ML goes to great lengths to find him, risking his life in a dramatic scene.
Reading this story truly tugs at the heartstrings. I wish I could express my emotions better, but alas, my language skills are as flawed as MC's cheating ex. Still, I encourage you to read it for yourself, as it's a beautiful and bittersweet tale of love.