You're referring to a review of a doujinshi (a type of self-published work, often fan-made) based on the web novel "Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint"!
She watched it and let out a slow breath, one that sounded like acceptance. “Will you tell anyone?” she asked. Omniscient Reader-s Viewpoint - Blind -Doujinshi-
"Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint" blindness doujinshi offer a masterclass in emotional vulnerability. By taking away the "Viewpoint" from the Reader, fan artists provide a new way for us to "see" the deep, unspoken bonds that define the series. You're referring to a review of a doujinshi
This transforms the trope from "tragedy porn" into a genuine exploration of resilience. Kim Dokja’s greatest strength was never his eyes—it was his stubborn insistence on reading the story to the very last sentence. Blindness doesn't stop him. He learns to read the world through the pressure of a hand, the scent of ozone before a lightning strike, or the taste of Yoo Joonghyuk’s cooking. Kim Dokja’s greatest strength was never his eyes—it
refers to a fan-made comic (likely Korean or Japanese) centered on blindness – literal or metaphorical – within the ORV universe. It is not official. Most are JoongDok-focused , often angsty or romantic. Find them on Booth, Postype, or Twitter , and always check content ratings.
: Dedicated ORV fan groups often share translations and discussions regarding these fan comics.