Monthly reread

Spiderman September 21, 2024 8:59 am

Question: Was there a mistranslation for when Bin met Gok's parents? Like and when they left Gok's dad said Bin was watching Gok's every move, "As if he doesn't trust him" But that doesn't make sense? Trust him with what? Regardless, of course he did

Hot take: Gok was in the wrong when he got upset at Bin for not wanting to keep the baby.
Of course Bin can't tell him what to do given it's not his body. But Gok needed to realise he went behind Bin's back trying to get pregnant. And he wouldn't have kept it a secret if he didn't feel guilty. Bin was just worried about Gok because...let's be real. He only survived for the sake of "sweet story". Not only that but if Gok wanted children so badly they couldn't adopted. A child being blood related doesn't mean they're still not family in the end.
"This is our baby we're talking about" Boy be fr, ts ain't even developed yet.
But hey, it all worked out in the end.
I just didn't like that Gok was upset at Bin for a reasonable reaction

HOTTTTTT Take: BIN CREEPED ME OUT.
Like not throughout the series. Although he was definitely hotter during the second couple's story. Wish we got more of them or even more of the dad and white haired lycan. Forgot their names atm sorry. BUT in the first season after he admitted his feelings to Gok...he became like obsessively....uh....what's the word I'm looking for...like he was definitely obsessive over Gok but also suddenly sensitive to every little thing Gok did?

But yeah that's it
Honestly I only wanna reread about the first couple and the chapters of white haired lycan and the dad. The second couple...they're good but at the same time meh?

Responses
    Spiderman September 21, 2024 9:08 am

    Like adding onto the the child thing...it's like when you're in the hospital and the decision is to save the child or the mother...you'd obviously pick the mother. Dang the child ain't even processed it's alive yet. Save the mother and simply get pregnant again. You'd lose the love of your life over something that isn't even in your arms yet? I think im wording this harshly but I feel like actually choosing the child over the mother is harsher. Unless the mother specifically told you to choose the baby and you both came to terms with that decision