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It has also won its creator, Mi-Kyung Yun, a “Manhwa of Today” award in her native Korea. Begun in 2006, it now runs to 16 volumes in the English translation, with the 17th due out later this year, and has stacked up hundreds of loyal readers along the way. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, there’s no better time to get into the ultra-romantic saga that is Bride of the Water God. Review: Bride of the Water God by Mi-Kyung Yun Artwork by Mi-Kyung Yun and how very different he is from the monster Soah imagined. Not only is Soah surprised to be rescued by the Water God-instead of killed-she never imagined she’d be a welcomed guest in Habaek’s magical kingdom, where an exciting new life awaits her! Most surprising, however, is the Water God himself. When Soah’s impoverished, desperate village decides to sacrifice her to the Water God Habaek to end a long drought, they believe that drowning one beautiful girl will save their entire community and bring much-needed rain.
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