The 'What Do You Take Me For' manhwa is definitely worth a read. It combines elements of drama and romance effectively, and the character development is well-paced.
Overall, it's a good manhwa. The art style is nice, and the story has some unexpected twists and turns that keep you hooked.
Well, it's hard to say without more context. Maybe it relates to a misunderstanding or a character's perception of your role. But it really needs the full story to be clear.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Maybe you could explain a bit more?
I don't know for sure. You might have to read the chapter to find out exactly what happens.
The raw version is usually the original, unedited and untranslated form of the manhwa, straight from the creator.
Hard to say without reading it. Maybe it has some big revelations, new characters introduced or a turning point in the story.
Chapter 11 might introduce new characters or deepen the relationship between existing ones. It could also reveal some hidden secrets or advance the main story arc.
Well, when someone says 'What do you take me for' in a manhwa, it often indicates their confusion or frustration about how they're being seen. Maybe they feel wrongly judged or underestimated. It's a way of seeking clarification on your view of them.
Sorry, I haven't read that chapter, so I can't tell you exactly what's in it.
Toonily is a decent manhwa. It offers a variety of genres and themes to choose from. Some parts are really exciting, while others could be a bit slow. But, that's common in many comics.