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LET DAI VOL. 14
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Sunday, 12 October 2008
 RELEASED BY: NET COMICS
 AUTHOR / ART: 

SOOYEON WON

 FORMAT: JAPANESE / B&W
 PAGES: 192
 RATING: 16+
 RELEASE DATE: 09/11/2008
 REVIEW DATE: 10/12/2008
 REVIEWED BY: SANDRA SCHOLES

Jaehee sees that Dai has gone back to his old self, while they talk and drink the day away with each other noticing the world going by with out a care. He seems to have relaxed around him once again, and for Jaehee that can only mean one thing - he really does love him.

Dai waxes lyrical about Jaehee's eyes, telling him how they show more of him than he can say, yet he does not seem to know the real thing. Though Dai is peaceful and happy now, he thinks he might snap out of this phase and be his old nasty self again just when he thought things might be going well for them both.
Dancing in the bar they are in makes him content for a while, but when he asks Jaehee to stay with him all night, Jaehee is more content than ever and does not want to leave his side at all, but there is a problem. Hwahae has been watching the two of them and is advised to tell Dai to go back to see his dad as he is mad at him for his deception.

Getting into a mini bus, Dai and Jaehee go where they cannot be found, for once feeling free in a way they had never found before.

This volume is for the fan where the fun can really start. The readers have got used to the fact that the couple are destined to be together even if those opposed to them are striving to break them from each other despite their wishes to the contrary.

They already know Dai is a loose cannon, the type of boy who is very unpredictable, and sometimes hurtful. He is the the guy Jaehee loves the most, and they know Jaehee is the softer type, the one who will always be rescued by his one lover, the one who seems to know him the most throughout this story.
What remains to be seen is the way in which the two of them will cope with being on the run from Dai’s scheming parents.


IN SUMMARY: 
Is this the calm before the storm? Is this is the breaking point for the couple? Will love win out in this volume of Let Dai. This is truly one of the most gripping volumes of the series - a rude awakening making way for something more intriguing.

 
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