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While some fan translations are criticized for changing character names from the original Korean, the core message remains about the unfair societal treatment based on looks.

Vasco is severely outmatched and getting beaten, showcasing that pure strength isn't enough.

The official English/Spanish translation is available on WEBTOON . While some fan translations are criticized for changing

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The chapter often draws comparisons from readers to 1980s-1990s Busan, touching on themes of poverty and social hierarchy. Disclaimer: Some early chapters may have different numbering

This chapter highlights early Lookism, which focuses more on the emotional struggles of bullying and appearance compared to the later "fighting" arcs.

Goo Kim makes a dramatic entrance, having been paid to stop the bullying. This chapter highlights early Lookism, which focuses more

Goo decides to intervene for free after seeing Vasco's carvings, shifting the power dynamic. Where to Read (Online/Raw/Español)