
I knew it's sus when im only halfway of the story. That's why i look in the comments and saw this. I totally agree. Other people are saying Jaewoo betrayed his brother, but how about him getting enough of being used. He's the one who worked hard to get close to Raon that Seowoo couldn't muster the courage to do while Jaewoo had it in him to stop being a doormat to his brother and prioritise his own feelings when he has internal struggle being known as himself, so finding out Seowoo being endgame is BS. He's just a spoiled prick who took advantage of people's care to endulge him with his whims. Im dropping this
The narrative was setting up Jaewoo as endgame the whole time.... and then he got completely shafted. This was a hard read for me. I spent so much time pissed off at the twins' parents for indulging Seowoo all the way through high-school and allowing him to take advantage of his brother. Even dying his hair, with the expectation that Jaewoo will do everything he finds too hard to do?? "This way you can still be me!" FUCK OFF. So Jaewoo does all the hard work getting Ohn used to him and able to talk normally, and then Seowoo gets to reap all the reward. The way Ohn got over the deception was unsatisfying. The conversation between the twins was unsatisfying. Idk it was cutesy, but also frustrating.