Looking for a Father

Ch: 51
2012 - 2013
3.644 out of 5 from 263 votes
Rank #21,746
Looking for a Father

Hyun-Su Jung (29) was scammed by Jung-Mi Kim and is now in debt of 900,000$. He is being chased by loan sharks and ended up kidnapping Jung-Mi Kim's daughter, Ha-Yeon Lee (17). But when Hyun-Su Jung calls to ask for a ransom, Jung-Mi Kim tells him she doesn't care about what happens to her daughter and hangs up. What will happen to the kidnapper and his victim?

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JDiscoolguy
7

I felt that this story had good character dynamics, and it's something I would recommend to people who have absolutely nothing else to read. This is a story that made me chuckle a few times and put another stupid smile on my face but at the same time wasn't a super amazing story.  When it comes to the story, it's set up in a way that makes you want to feel bad for the main heroine because of her unfortunate circumstances and how she should end up in a relationship with our protagonist. But then you remember that is a love story between a 17-year-old and a 29-year-old who are pretending to be father and daughter. There are instances where their fake family relationship is challenged and also annoying love-triangle dynamics. Though this is the case, it makes up with its witty humor and okay story development as interesting events unfold.  The characters in the story can be interesting and there are characters who follow boring clichés. One of which is the teacher character who plays the straight man archetype and is also the reason for a formed love triangle. Regarding the protagonist and main heroine though, it sets up interesting events and dynamics that make you wonder how they are going to react to each other in their unique circumstance. For many people, the super large age gap between their love interests can be summed up in this picture. Image The art is nothing special. It's good enough to the point where it's not distractingly bad. Character designs are simple and the art style is sort of minimalistic compared to other hard-hitting manwha series.  Overall, I give this series a seven because of its unique plot and interesting character dynamics. 

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