Though gifted with the ability to bring her drawings to life, Karina Leopold spent her years in the shadow of her famous siblings, forced to be the good daughter her parents wanted. But when she's told that a deadly disease will kill her in a year, she offers a deal to her fiancé, Milian Pastellio, with the goal of living the remainder of her days far from her family's reach. Much to her surprise, their encounter proceeds to change them both in a way she never imagined... 3u512y
Original Webtoon:
KakaoPage, Daum
Official Translations:
English, S.Chinese, T.Chinese, Indonesian, Thai
Japanese: MechaComic, Piccoma,
78 Chapters (Ongoing)
S1: 39 Chapters (1~39)
S2: 37 Chapters (40~76)
S3: 2 Chapters (77~)

This is a good story but it's not like great or revolutionary LMAO. I started it after seeing that the art in S2 was SUPER pretty (and it is). The story is kinda basic and has a few very minor plot holes
like how art's disease (the ailment that the FL has) is super rare but there's like a load of other minor/side characters who also have it or at least are super talented artists which is kinda weird since it was established to be a SUPER RARE disease but i guess not lmao . It's nice to read when you're bored though OH also; yes the FL does seem kinda annoying at first but you'll realize that her parents are acc pretty bad. She is I think, idk if this is the correct or technical terminology, but a "Glass child" ! in that because her sister is chronically ill and took up most of the attention of their parents and the FL is neglected. But even then, the other kids aren't ill and it's obvious from the parent's actions that their eldest daughter is neglected and treated like a baby sitter, not their own child. I don't think her actions were wrong because she was unhappy, dying, and everyone deserves to be just a little bit selfish sometimes. :) ML's character is a bit shallow though, maybe it's just because they haven't got to fleshing his character out yet but he's a bit 2D lol; FL is more fleshed out than him. OVERALL: good, it's worth trying to read but not a huge devastating loss if you ever decide to drop.
this one will tug at the heartstrings of anyone who's experienced abandonment or emotional abuse. nice implementation of a familiar "redemption of a downtrodden heroine" romance manhwa plot. quite a well done portrayal of the effects of that sort of emotional trauma in a privileged upbringing within the constraints of the genre and medium.