
For Junyeong Yun, school is filled with judgmental stares, and home is a place of quiet abuse. To survive, she finds refuge in an abandoned house where she can study in peace, away from everyone else. Her sanctuary is disrupted when Beomjin Kwon—the town’s most notorious delinquent—begins using the same house as a place to sleep. Forced into an uneasy coexistence, the two slowly learn about each other’s reasons for avoiding people and hiding from the world. As shared silence turns into understanding, Junyeong and Beomjin begin discovering that healing might be possible—not by running away, but by facing the dawn together.
The Dawn to Come is a story about stillness. Rather than dramatic confrontations, it focuses on quiet endurance—the kind shaped by neglect, misunderstanding, and loneliness. Junyeong’s resilience is subtle but powerful, while Beomjin’s rough exterior hides exhaustion rather than malice.
Their connection grows through proximity and mutual respect, not romantic fantasy. The abandoned house becomes a symbolic space where neither is judged or hurt, allowing trust to form naturally. Healing unfolds slowly, honoring the weight of their experiences.
This webtoon is ideal for readers who appreciate emotionally realistic stories, gentle pacing, and character-driven healing narratives. The Dawn to Come doesn’t promise instant happiness—but it offers something just as meaningful: hope.