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I know what you mean. It did feel a little depressing to me as well that no one remembered - though I'm telling myself that, judging by his personality, Jin-Woo himself surely preferred not having reporters hounding him everywhere and the like, so I'm consoling myself with that. (Plus, who needs fame or some puny humans' appreciation when you're literally an immortal god, with an army of millions of super powerful, utterly devoted shadow subjects to boot? ) Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that, technically, he even would have actually had the ability to make any people of his choice remember, if he'd really wanted to?
And his father did remember initially, so I guess at least there's that. Though he chose to forget later because he felt like that was what Jin-Woo wanted, he originally did remember - so I feel like, he ultimately did get to have his reunion and his 'Dang, I'm so proud of my son for saving the world and basically the entire rest of the universe!'-moment, you know? :)
omg HAHSHAHABHA I actually thought the same thing. He's probably more happy that they're living normally, without those hunter thingy. tho he's still a sovereign and probably the most powerful being lmao. And now that you mentioned it, I just realized that he really could make them remember him but I know that he's contented to the way it is now. The plot of this story is so easy to understand but you'll never get bored
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DAAAANGGG every fight scene here are so damn good. I can't wait to see the fights between jinwoo and the sovereigns. But I'm not yet ready to see my fave characters death even tho I know what will happen to them at the end. Especially his father