This story is one of the best

soleil September 15, 2024 7:12 pm

I’m so glad we’re able to read the officials now (Thank you so much!) so that more people can appreciate it. And it’s such a relief because now, more people will get how actually good it is.

It was such a disappointment to see that people only reduced its worth before on sunbae being the red flag and a grapist. Somehow it spiraled on peeps accusing readers that liked the story to be grape apologists and all that stuff. Those kind of readers only tell me how superficial they read and actually didn’t get the essence of the entire story.

Basically, they’re soulmates and are connected to every lifetime (as we can see on the side chapters). Sunbae was immediately drawn to Hosik and did whatever he can to claim his love back. His approach was definitely against reality morals but it told us how desperate his soul was to be together with Hosik again. I kinda saw it as his instinct need to seize Hosik for all the times he lost him in their past lives. Doing all that which rewarded the life he has now with him, happily married with two beautiful children.

As a reader, I always find it laughable how some readers apply real-world morals to a fictional story. If you think that way, then you shouldn’t be reading stories like these or rather fictional stories in the first place (trust me babe, this story is not the worst one out there too).

Ultimately, you are RESPONSIBLE for what you read. Nothing is ever forced upon you and there’s always a choice to put down a story if it makes you uncomfortable. If your reasoning is if a story such as this becoming popular and might influence the wrong audience. Uhm hun . . . how is that the author’s fault? did he/she tell you to accept the issues happening in it? Did the author force the story to be popular? “Oh but grape shouldn’t be necessary to make a good story” if u think like that then you’re downright stupid.

What kind of reader are you to demand perfection for every story you encounter that’s based on fiction? It’s like asking life to be all good which you know doesn’t happen. If you’re triggered by it then there are warnings for a reason and these stories were made for those actual mature adults that know these don’t apply to real life and are made up situations to add substance or depth to a story. If you don’t agree then respectfully PLEASE don’t read stories such as this. You are obviously not ready for it or possibly at an age where it’s difficult for you to discern fiction from reality. This is a spoonful explanation to the phrase “Read with discretion”

Thank you.

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