

Note: I assume “The Falling Brothers” refers to the Korean webtoon/manhwa commonly translated under this title; if you meant a different work, tell me and I’ll adapt.
The wind picked up, howling between the towers of Gangnam. Somewhere below, ordinary people were going about their ordinary lives, unaware that two brothers were about to tear the sky apart.
: Calculating, intensely possessive, and hyper-fixated.
"The curse doesn't care about your sentimentality, hyung," Min-hyuk hissed. "You know the rules. One of us walks away. One of us doesn't." manhwa the falling brothers
Do not skip the side stories. The "Broken Days" side chapters provide essential context for how the brothers lived during their prime, making the contrast of their current state even more tragic.
“The Falling Brothers… just rose.”
Min-hyuk froze. For a heartbeat, the storm itself seemed to pause. "What?" Note: I assume “The Falling Brothers” refers to
And tonight, the prophecy was due.
"No. I always had you."
The Korean webtoon industry is widely known for creating complex, emotionally intense narratives, particularly within the Boys' Love (BL) genre. A standout title capturing significant attention is (Korean: 가족실격: 추락하는 형제들, Churakhaneun Hyeongjedeul ). : Calculating, intensely possessive, and hyper-fixated
Illustrated by Bulgama, the manhwa is noted for its evocative art style that emphasizes character intimacy and tension. The "falling" in the title is multi-layered: it refers simultaneously to the characters falling for one another and a metaphorical descent into a state of "disqualification" from the standard family structure. This descent is not portrayed merely as a tragedy but as an inevitable consequence of desires that cannot be contained by conventional labels. Conclusion Falling Brothers
[성비단 가족실격] 추락하는 형제들 - 웹툰 - 미스터블루