I really need a manga/manhwa/manhua icon instead, huh?
It's been quite a few months since I read vol. 1, so when I read this, it felt like reading an entirely new series. Upon a quick skim of vol. 1, this is not entirely because of the large gap in publication dates.
Volume 2 focuses much more on Bum-Moo and his angst, and I was very sad when Yun-Ook felt rather inconsequential for quite a few chapters. On the other hand, I did like the relationship between Bum-Moo and his (not-biological) sister, which is surprisingly not romantic! And I was glad to see that Yun-Ook and the sister don't snarl at each other or do stupid misunderstandy things.
I was also incredibly confused when Yun-Ook's ex showed up; I thought I had totally forgotten him, but no. He doesn't even appear in person in v. 1.
All in all, not as good as the first volume and the series ended a little too fast for me-I could have actually read at least a volume or two after the ending. Still, the art is absolutely gorgeous, and I still like the slice-of-life-ness and the stillness that the manhwaga likes to focus on.