Who am I? Who am I? Give me my face!” It’s somehow deadly serious and hilariously comical at the same time. Why don’t you keep your promises? You said you’d find me. No-Face has teleported here to confront his creator about who he is, and knocks Dad around in the tiny stall until he has him in a stranglehold. Meanwhile, No-Face Killer tracks Dad all the way to his flight to New Zealand, first appearing in voice and words only, before suddenly materializing in the restroom with his hands over Dad’s mouth to cover his screams. He jumps off the roof in order to send her back. We already saw this, but in case you wanted to relive that stabbing pain in your heart: Kang Chul makes Yeon-joo promise to go back to her world and draw him waking up from a dream, having forgotten everything that’s happened since he met her, effectively resetting the manhwa world. I didn’t used to think those rules of the universe were arbitrary, but who’s to say anymore? I guess if this were any other drama, I might say there were new twists in every episode, except when you create a world (or two) where literally anything can happen, do you even call them twists anymore? Crazy things happen, and that’s just a day that ends in “Y” around here. And I could’ve sworn that yesterday happened already, but now I’m not so sure. 709 AugW–Two Worlds: Episode 9 by girlfriday
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