I know some of y'all are disappointed with how watered down it was, so a lot of non-readers of the novel are quite confused.
But remember that there's a specific age group and target audience for the webtoon.
This is likely their means of censorship for the graphically violent part of the novel. While yes, it does remove a bit of flare and drama-- violent scenes such as what happened in the novel isn't necessarily everyone's cup of tea.
But that doesn't mean the scene takes away what happened. She was still bashed on the mirror, she still burnt that motherfucker's ego to ashes-- and that's the message they wanted to get across for the story. It's still a beautifully painful scene nonetheless.
I know some of y'all are disappointed with how watered down it was, so a lot of non-readers of the novel are quite confused.
But remember that there's a specific age group and target audience for the webtoon.
This is likely their means of censorship for the graphically violent part of the novel. While yes, it does remove a bit of flare and drama-- violent scenes such as what happened in the novel isn't necessarily everyone's cup of tea.
But that doesn't mean the scene takes away what happened. She was still bashed on the mirror, she still burnt that motherfucker's ego to ashes-- and that's the message they wanted to get across for the story. It's still a beautifully painful scene nonetheless.