I don't think so. I truly believe he's going to take him in. He knows Yeomin's story with the loan sharks and in the past, he always showed up when Yeomin needed him the most. He may be a jerk but he has shown compassion whenever the situation was delicate and I am sure he'll act the same way this time as well. Actually, I think it's Yeomin who will refuse his help. He has too much pride withou mentioning his past trauma. There are also the harsh words he told him before about Yeomin acting all needy and stuff. Because of that he will resist a little bit but they'll end up living together in few chapters. I don't see any other opinion for Yeomin anyways. I hope I am not wrong
Bringing Yeomin to live with him will get Taeseo out of his comfort zone since he's never been that close to his former lovers before. He needs that so he can finally get to know Yeomin. So far he's been exclusively using him for his own convenience. Taeseo character must evolove and that would be the best way for that. I just hope his jerk side won't come up again and he will make a stupid deal with Yeomin like: I let you live with me and will help you pay your debts if we keep having sex ://
Oh no what makes you think that? The story is a slow burn and once Taeseo falls completely for Yeomin, you can be sure he will stand against every single person who wants to harm Yeomin. It's about time. Just have faith in Taeseo. He's a jerk but he's not heartless. The author even gave us some hints when at the hospital the nurse referred to Taeseo as Yeomin's 'guardian'. He will become just that and way more ^^
The landlady was visted by the loanshoarks.
Yeomin gets a job in the sauna place so he can start working and plans to stay there,
He returns to his home to pack the rest of his stuff but he sees the landlady throwing away his books and Yeomin approaches to talk to her, but the loansharks where hidden behind her door and they got him :(.
They hit Yeomin so much and leave him on the streets. Taeseo goes to his home and finds Yeomin with bruises and crying,