@jhelloz: As You Wish Chapter 23: The chapter starts with Yunjeong and Juhwan being considered two of the best-looking people in college. While the two of them are walking home together, Juhwan tells Yunjeong that he’s going back home this week and asks if she does too. Yunjeong then tells him that she’s extremely busy with exams and assignments. Their conversation shifts to Eunah, who is currently alone in the mansion with her in-laws because Cheolyoon is also busy finishing college. Juhwan is surprised to hear that Cheolyoon hasn’t graduated yet despite already being married, and he asks Yunjeong if she isn’t worried about her sister. However, Yunjeong’s mood suddenly changes, and she says, “What am I supposed to do about it when my sister made that choice because she’s a fool?” She then quickly leaves Juhwan once they arrive at her rental home. Later, back in Anon City, Juhwan offers to help Yunjeong’s mother deliver food to Eunah. He meets Eunah at the mansion, and the chapter ends with Juhwan encountering Cheolyoon’s mother. #asyouwish #manhwareccomendation #manhwa #manhwaedit #fypシ゚

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kate.lin1996
Kate Lin :
I'm starting to feel bad for Juhwan... what terrible timing. I feel like Yunjeong and Cheolyoon are gonna meet while Juhwan's away from Seoul.😮‍💨
2026-07-05 14:16:26
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servane_dlpcrn
𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐞🌀 :
name please
2026-07-05 18:25:45
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blueocean.285
alea.ed :
not available yet on my Webtoon
2026-07-07 06:57:53
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smu996
Helen :
Bruh Eunha is happy living her dream life, he’d better stay close to our girl...
2026-07-05 14:18:08
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iinamii3
churms🦭 :
the face card that both of them pull, cheolyoon should be aware of juhwan.
2026-07-06 08:51:47
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sexieesgitae
sexieesgitae :
eunah everyone worry about you,why you look so happy?😅,i bet when junhwan is away yonjung fated to meet chulyong
2026-07-05 14:18:26
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seetia24
Setia Ratna Listy :
they are so compatible, i can't see them apart juhwan is so good more than ml i hope they are together but it seems like it can't be😭😫
2026-07-06 05:01:16
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dilyyawii
𝑑𝑖 𝜗𝜚 :
is that good to read? i dont like sad stories 😭
2026-07-06 18:59:35
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m1wako_li
m1wako_li :
Юри?
2026-07-05 21:08:35
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ruslanovna1948
iamrox :
Название?
2026-07-06 16:04:52
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mikae9832
maelle :
what happened?
2026-07-06 17:45:51
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linasto5ay
сто пятая :
где читать после 10 главы😭
2026-07-07 07:35:10
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tjsm55
miss lily :
please the name🙏🏻
2026-07-05 15:31:11
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banegasbanegas_10
c :
cómo lo encuentro en español?
2026-07-05 22:27:15
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jijkjjaiasjsushhskwkq
JAJJAJA :
es gl o bg
2026-07-06 17:17:53
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ru :
название
2026-07-06 06:27:32
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iinamii3
churms🦭 :
anybody know the gap between cheolyoon andn yunjeong? how many years
2026-07-05 15:54:48
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malinkareads
Malinkareads :
Are junjeong and cheolyoon attending the same university?
2026-07-05 18:16:48
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kar3n252
karen :
I guess eunha will get pregnant soon, since in the sequel Cheol Yun’s mom said that she was pregnant during the summer. Who will be the dad tho?🤔 for now Cheol Yun seems more likely or idk
2026-07-05 17:11:26
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lolt2_
𝘁𝗼𝘁 :
مافهمت منو البطل اذا ذاك تزوج اختها
2026-07-05 18:44:41
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di_nahy.1
esss :
А че они как из онл суэ и ра им
2026-07-06 08:29:41
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matchuuhira
heeras :
i don't like the older sister one
2026-07-06 14:53:29
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biangriang1
@biangriang :
AJH is pure class, an absolute catalyst when things go pear-shaped. It’s a bit rubbish that the premise completely ignores his fate, though. As long as the lad doesn't kick the bucket, I’m happy days! But blimey, what’s OCY’s mother playing at, appearing every seconds? Proper mastermind vibes, or maybe she’s the real villain hiding in plain sight. Thank god for the sisters' mum—she’s the absolute backbone of this entire ride. Honestly, the script is pure torture, keeping us on the edge of our seats like this!
2026-07-05 16:31:16
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