So true. People keep on forgetting how Dr. Han took advantage of Hyuk and his naivety when he was still his patient. That really got me so uncomfy and I dropped this story one time due to that (I keep dropping this and picking it up again to see how it ends lol). He’s such a disappointment of a doctor. And now that it’s revealed that he was his tutor and even fooled around with Hyuk when he was still a minor it even made things worse.
i agree. when i started reading this and the medical session scenes became more exploitive (?) of hyuk's internal dilemma, i kept thinking "how is this okay as a doctor to do?!?" but alas! that's just how it is. i'm genuinely surprised how the author didn't include that as one of hyuk's problems with dr. han, like why isn't it talked about in general in the story (maybe it'll come up later??). honestly jud holding on bc of hyuk, at this point one of my main criteria for continuing to read a piece is to witness the lovable character have their happy moments (regardless what that looks like or if it's what i think happiness should be)
ahhh my heart aches for hyuk. he must be so confused and lost right now. it doesn't help that dr. han has been the person he relies on the most recently so i can only imagine how all over the place he feels right now. i think he definitely should be left to settle his emotions first instead of having dr. han barge his way and try to fix things. it's too much revelations for one night.
but seriously, i don't detest dr. han for being sucha cassanova or having casual flings since it's his life and so far it's presented to be consenting between two adults, but definitely irks me that he made use of their medical sessions to make hyuk notice him. very unethical (again at this point the questionable plot devices in most bl works are just--) idk how he'll fix that but i guess the least he can do is be sincere with his apology and really open up so hyuk knows what he's getting in on and make his decision himself.