Yeah, you right on the money. When the parents had put yeon-woo and Jun And told them not to look inside the mirror because it will swallow them, I think instead of absorbing them, they absorbed it. I think your theory is right about yeon-woo and everything else but the one where you’re saying Jun is being “oppressed” by the entity’s just doesn’t add up to me.
I mean in one of the following chapters jun said he’s lonely without them and that he’s not scared of the black room but instead excited because of it. He may be the one to kill Yeon-woo’s parents, I mean he does have the mentality based on chapter 50, but I guess we are going to have to wait and see.
Interesting - oppression leads to possession. Joon is changing the more he is around Yeon, but he is the original evil one, personality-wise. He corrupted Yeon as a child and now Yeon is corrupting him (by unlocking his memories and influencing him) as an adult. This story is so twisted and fascinating. I can’t wait to read the next chapters in English (already peeked at the raws in Korean). I wish stories like this one were available in print! I would definitely add it to my book collection.
I believe Yeon is “possessed” and Joon is “oppressed” by the demonic entities in the mirror. Yeon is doing the killing, not Joon (that includes killing the person on the street in front of Joon and in the theater). The reason why evaporations are happening all over is because Yeon has traveled all over for school/book signings/interviews and killed people during his travels.
All of it began when they were 5 years old and released whatever evil was in the room/mirror together after Joon suggested Yeon’s parents be murdered. The evil spirits in the mirror fulfilled their wish and has been possessing Yeon and tormenting Joon ever since.