I decided to only skim through the last 10 chapters or so until I get a sense of who’s endgame (plus I can easily get bored when TJ isn’t in play; he’s truly what pulls the parts of my brain that seeks to be entertained and keeps me engaged), and now we’re here. I probably missed a few things since I didn’t give any of the recent chapters a thorough reading but from what I’m gathering, Ian and TJ both finally chose to let each other go (hence why TJ told his guy not to hold on to the house he’d bought for Ian in the first place). All and all, whoever is endgame is likely to dictate whether this webtoon will turn into a one-time read for me or if it’ll be a part of the ones I never get tired of reading again.
SPOILER
Considering what I saw from the raws, the Jo and Ian thing might take a darker turn next season. As in, Jo might become morally corrupt. Personally, I’m just glad Ian got the upper-hand in that situation.
I decided to only skim through the last 10 chapters or so until I get a sense of who’s endgame (plus I can easily get bored when TJ isn’t in play; he’s truly what pulls the parts of my brain that seeks to be entertained and keeps me engaged), and now we’re here. I probably missed a few things since I didn’t give any of the recent chapters a thorough reading but from what I’m gathering, Ian and TJ both finally chose to let each other go (hence why TJ told his guy not to hold on to the house he’d bought for Ian in the first place). All and all, whoever is endgame is likely to dictate whether this webtoon will turn into a one-time read for me or if it’ll be a part of the ones I never get tired of reading again.
SPOILER
Considering what I saw from the raws, the Jo and Ian thing might take a darker turn next season. As in, Jo might become morally corrupt. Personally, I’m just glad Ian got the upper-hand in that situation.