My Opinions/Interpretations of the story so far

Romimi October 4, 2024 7:46 am

I love how this is living up to its title.
Expected the level of toxicity from
it .

Heeseo and Mr. Cha match each others freak but like they are so bad with their feelings. Actually it would’ve been so smooth sailing for them if it weren’t for the truth coming to light.

I just want Heeseo to get revenge for all the pain.
But sad enough he found love and got that love broken and turned into obsession.
He got too absorbed in his little world with Mr. Cha and i can’t blame him for it since its his drive to live on from the amount of suicide attempts he had made.
I scream like mannnn focus on your revenge . He protected the murderer of your mom you no longer have someone to lean on.

This boi needs therapy so badly since his mental health went from suicidal to implicating others ((i want him to get revenge tho because the “law” (the fckng btch and prosecutor cha) failed to protect him.))

Mr. Cha got on my nerves when he confronted the murderer and let them go out of pity but never proceeded when the said murderer recovered and is running for politics like tf have some shame , and as i remember there’s a small hint of him missing heeseo for all the years he was gone at the start of s2 , so what do you really want? You need to make a decision who will you protect!?

Why do i love it ?
- I love how i can see flaws from both the main character. i hate it when one mc is too saintly. The story is stressful for sure and i hope the author wouldn’t rush it.
It has a lot of potential to depict the dirty politics and holes within the law that supposedly protects the people. Mr. Cha is a prosecutor, he is supposedly well versed in making decisions , his decision of turning a blind eye for a criminal just because they are family versus a citizen with no family is already a showcase of how unfair it is for a person with no connection .

I find it unnecessary to insert a second lead ? but probably for character development purposes. Probably on purpose to insert the actions on the current chapters are a psychological move for readers to shift away from Heeseo for the feel of the story ? Heeseo’s character is built up to be always ABANDONED so if you shifted from the ML to the second ML then it’s a success for the author in making the audience also abandon Heeseo also making the audience forget his background which is the title. Yah the informations doesn’t stray from the title.

What i hope to see is :
- What connections Heeseo had build up for his revenge ? or will he remain alone in his journey?
- A fluffy ending wherein Heeseo and Mr.Cha gets the therapy they need.
- I want to see Heeseo on a sunny day doing normal work ( ̄へ ̄)( an impossible dream)

I actually smell “ An interview with a murderer “ vibes here with a mix of “ Lewellyn’s -“ i forgot the title

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