And now he doesn't have an identity. Doubling down the emptiness he felt. As much as I do agree that his family are abusers and made Seojin a victim his whole life, I still feel for Sejin. He doesn't have a family, no foundation to fall back on to - even if it was fake or them pushing him away - the idea that there's no one else to lean on, to hate on, to argue with, to care for, is scary.
And now he doesn't have an identity. Doubling down the emptiness he felt. As much as I do agree that his family are abusers and made Seojin a victim his whole life, I still feel for Sejin. He doesn't have a family, no foundation to fall back on to - even if it was fake or them pushing him away - the idea that there's no one else to lean on, to hate on, to argue with, to care for, is scary.