Love Junkie Manhwa 11 May 2026

Warning: This article contains spoilers for Love Junkie (Chapters 1–11).

If you’ve been swept up by the intense, messy, and addictive world of romantic psychological dramas, chances are you’ve already sunk your teeth into Love Junkie. And now, you’re here for one specific reason: Love Junkie Manhwa Chapter 11.

Chapter 11 is not just another weekly release. It is a narrative earthquake. After ten chapters of building tension, blurred lines between love and addiction, and the slow unraveling of our main characters’ mental states, Chapter 11 delivers the payoff that fans have been both craving and dreading.

Let’s break down everything you need to know about this pivotal chapter, from plot twists to character psychology, and where to read it legally.

For the uninitiated, Love Junkie (written and illustrated by the rising star of the webtoon scene, S.A. Lee) is a mature-rated manhwa that explores the dark side of romantic attachment. The story follows Yoon Jae-hee, a 25-year-old graphic designer with a history of borderline personality traits, and Kang Si-woo, a charismatic but emotionally unavailable photographer. love junkie manhwa 11

Unlike typical romance manhwa that glorify “fated meetings,” Love Junkie dives into codependency, toxic attraction, and the painful process of withdrawal—from a person. The title is literal: the characters are junkies, and love is their drug.

By Chapter 10, we had witnessed:

Chapter 10 ended with a cliffhanger: Jae-hee finding a woman’s hairpin on Si-woo’s bedroom floor.

Lee’s dialogue in this chapter is a masterclass in psychological manipulation. When Jae-hee accuses Si-woo of seeing other women, he doesn’t deny it. Instead, he says: Warning: This article contains spoilers for Love Junkie

“I never said I was yours. You built that house yourself.”

Then he offers her a choice: leave now, or stay and “share.” The chapter ends with Jae-hee, against all logic, leaning in to kiss him.

As of this writing, Love Junkie is officially available in English on:

Warning: Many illegal aggregate sites host low-quality scans with missing panels and mistranslations. Chapter 11’s nuance—especially the hairpin scene—is often ruined by machine translation. Support the author by reading officially. S.A. Lee has stated on Twitter that revenues from Love Junkie Chapters 11–15 will fund their next project. Chapter 10 ended with a cliffhanger: Jae-hee finding

The preview for Chapter 12 (released on the creator’s Patreon) shows:

Chapter 12 promises to expand the world beyond the toxic couple, introducing external consequences for their mutual destruction.

Jae-hee doesn’t confront Si-woo immediately. Instead, she pockets the hairpin and pretends to be fine. The first half of the chapter is an excruciating exercise in performative normalcy: she laughs at his jokes, helps him organize his camera lenses, and even initiates sex. But the narration boxes reveal her true thoughts:

“I knew I should leave. I knew I should ask. But asking meant hearing the truth. And the truth meant I’d have to stop touching him.”

This is where Love Junkie excels—showing the physicality of emotional addiction. When Si-woo notices she’s quiet, he asks, “You okay?” She nods. Then he says the line that breaks the internet:

“You’re easier to be around when you’re pretending.”