Summary
Cry, Even Better If You Beg
Orphaned at a young age, Layla Llewellyn feels like the luckiest girl in the world after she moves in with her uncle Bill, a gardener who lives on the scenic Arvis estate in the Berg Empire. To Layla, Arvis seems like paradise; she loves to explore the vast forest, always bringing her notebook to record the wildlife she encounters. She especially loves the birds, watching them with awe as they hatch and grow from fluffy chicks into beautiful birds. Duke Herhardt, the young, handsome lord of Arvis, is also interested in birds-and in Layla. But the difference is, he’s interested in birds because he likes to hunt them… and he’s interested in Layla because he likes to make her cry. If a lovely bird is trapped in a golden cage, which will she choose: a life of luxury, or freedom?
- Chapter 19 3 January, 2024
- Chapter 18 27 December, 2023
- Chapter 17 20 December, 2023
- Chapter 16 13 December, 2023
- Chapter 15 7 December, 2023
- Chapter 14 30 November, 2023
- Chapter 13 22 November, 2023
- Chapter 12 7 November, 2023
- Chapter 11 7 November, 2023
- Chapter 10 26 October, 2023
- Chapter 9 18 October, 2023
- Chapter 8 11 October, 2023
- Chapter 7 4 October, 2023
- Chapter 6 27 September, 2023
- Chapter 5 20 September, 2023
- Chapter 4 15 September, 2023
- Chapter 3 15 September, 2023
- Chapter 2 15 September, 2023
- Chapter 1 14 September, 2023
It’s a very good manhwa, just for the art, and the level of perfection of the drawings, this story is worth the detour.
If we are interested in the plot, the only problem is the walking red flag that is the Duke.
The love story between him and Leila has not yet started that I don’t like him, he seems jealous, manipulative, possessive, and cruel, while the second ml is the complete opposite. Kyle is adorable, kind, caring, willing to do anything to please Leila without hurting her or making her uncomfortable. The very definition of the green flag.
I’m afraid Leila will be hurt, even though she deserves only the best.
Otherwise, the landscapes are magnificent, the secondary characters are complex and we even become attached to the characters we didn’t like at the beginning.