Secret Class: Manga //top\\

Dae-Soo is the archetypal "blank slate" protagonist — a device common in adult manga to allow readers to project themselves into forbidden scenarios. However, as the story progresses, Dae-Soo shows surprising agency, which complicates the power dynamics.

One cannot discuss "Secret Class" without acknowledging the artwork. In the world of webtoons, the visual presentation is just as important as the writing. Secret Class Manga

No discussion of Secret Class is complete without mentioning the elephant in the room: Dae-Soo is the archetypal "blank slate" protagonist —

It has earned its spot as a top-tier mature manhwa because, like a soap opera, you know it’s over the top—but you still want to see what happens in the next "class." In the world of webtoons, the visual presentation

The series focuses heavily on the aesthetic: neon-lit rooftops, hidden speakeasies, high fashion, and the high-pressure world of creative genius.

Dae Ho is technically an adult when the story takes place, which allows the narrative to sidestep legal issues, but the moral implications remain the central conflict. Dae Ho is a passive protagonist. He is kind, handsome, and willing to help, but he is often swept up in the currents created by the women around him.