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Nope but in the debut his trauma was really non-existent like it was mention 3 times in 90 chapters and now it like "I'm really traumatized of everything". I think the trauma should have been important since the debut of the webtoon because for me it fall upon me from nowhere. Like we know hé was traumatized but it was really small and now it's really big. (I don't if it understandable because english is not my language)
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Yea it was shown really poorly in the webtoon, in the novel it focuses on the trauma part more and it feels more in sync with the whole story.
The part how he has the trauma and how it really affected him is more serious than what they are showing in the Web toon, also the part how he heals from it is a huge plot point with more depth in the novel, alongside his idol journey and how it affects his trauma as well. One point to note is, that he knew that he had a trauma but he didn't realise to what extent he was traumatised until he was already involved in his idol journey and being exposed to the situations that reminded him of it.
I don't know if it's just me but I feel like the webtoon has totally changed its theme like we were really Idol theme and now we're focused on his trauma. Frankly, I easily give a 9/10 before all of this and now I'm putting it down to a 7.
I mean his trauma is coming at us all at once (we knew he was traumatised but it wasn't that important) and now he's traumatised about everything and that makes me hate this webtoon now. I think it was very badly handled about this whole thing of regression and trauma, and the fact that it's become the central pillar of the webtoon saddens me a lot when I was basically reading an Idol story.