Love Junkie (Korean title: 러브 정키) is a manhwa/romance series that mixes melodrama, comedy, and steamy romance. The “chapter” likely refers to a specific installment or to the serialized chapter structure; this write-up treats a single chapter analysis that can be applied to most chapters: plot beats, character focus, themes, visuals, and reader takeaways.
Credit must go to artist Sae-Rom Lee. Unlike the glossy, ethereal art of True Beauty or the epic splash pages of Solo Leveling, Love Junkie uses space as a weapon.
| Character | Role | Addiction Archetype | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Han Joo | Protagonist / Narrator | Love Addict (Anxious Attachment) | | Seo Joon | Male Lead #1 | Avoidant / Narcissistic Supplier | | Kang Dae | Male Lead #2 | Codependent "Hero" Type | | Mina | Best Friend | The Enabler / Reality Check | | Dr. Yeon | Therapist | The "Chorus" (Voice of Reason) | love junkie chapter manhwa
Meet Nari Song—a 22-year-old hopeless romantic who has been in 27 relationships in just four years. She falls fast, loves hard, and crashes even harder. Her friends call her a serial dater. Her therapist calls it “emotional dependency.” Nari calls it living.
But after her latest breakup—a devastating gaslighting situation with a campus heartthrob—Nari makes a desperate wish under a blood moon: “I wish love could just... last forever. No matter what.” Love Junkie (Korean title: 러브 정키) is a
The next morning, a mysterious app appears on her phone. It’s called “Chapter.” No developer info. No reviews. Just a single line:
“Every relationship has chapters. Yours will never end.” “Every relationship has chapters
The "chapter" structure of a manhwa is key to its addictiveness. Each chapter ends with a "hook" that mimics the cycle of addiction:
This is the genius of the title. The "love junkie" isn't just Ha-rin. By Chapter 12, it is undeniably Ji-ho as well.