Now for some actual doubts I had

soup noodles August 25, 2024 6:20 am

I’ve a bunch of questions, idk if it’s bc I’m dumb or I didn’t understand it well.

1) who mutilated/ dismembered junho? Was it sujeong/ that short loner dude whose sister died?

2) they say that their organs were out too, so did seobin/ class president, do that? Like did he eat them as well?

3) the hiking tragedy, there were again, mutilated bodies, ppl dead, so was it the psychiatrist’s doing? Did she eat them, bc she was cold and hungry? The ending was pretty much opened so I’m asking ☠

Responses
    MayRin September 12, 2024 3:38 am

    I believe it said seongbin dismembered junho, like he gave him stab wounds and used something (I forgot what) to dismember him from the stab wounds.

    It never specifically said anything about why organs were missing but considering when seongbin was interrogated the only thing he said was that he ate the victims so I guess we can imply he did eat the organs.

    As for the hiking one she found a knife in one of the dead bodies backpack so I assume she used that to cut into bodies. And the meat she bought back for the other two survivors in the backpack (that they didn’t ask what kind of meat it was) they cooked the meat and ate it so we can assume that she and the other two survivors ate the mutilated bodies.

    This is my take I guess from it, because like you said some things weren’t explicitly mentioned I believe because the author might wanted us to interpret what was going on?

    soup noodles September 19, 2024 6:58 am
    I believe it said seongbin dismembered junho, like he gave him stab wounds and used something (I forgot what) to dismember him from the stab wounds.It never specifically said anything about why organs were miss... MayRin

    I had the same thought process! I liked the story but it had some loopholes and was going off tangents when they randomly put in the detective’s love life in ☠. I scrolled through them jsut to know what happened with the story. At first and the middle was fine, but I think the conclusion was a little rushed and the author tried to knot all the ends. But thank you!!! I appreciate you for clearing up my confusion.