Hmm, I guess the next chapter will shift back to Jitae and Mieum, since JinJian has made enough progress for now. I mean, they still have unresolved issues, but if I had to predict, this is the perfect time for Jin to implement his plan of “fixing Jian and cleaning him up.” Think about it, Jian’s mother is currently preoccupied dealing with Jitae, so she doesn’t have time to worry about her unemployed, drug-addicted son. Hajoon is under Suryeon’s suspicion, so if Jin decides to ban him from seeing Jian, there wouldn’t be much opposition.
The key factor is Jian himself. He’s lost everything and has no one left who genuinely cares about him except Jin. With his deteriorating health and severely damaged mental state, he’s more likely to listen to Jin now than ever before. If this isn’t the moment Jin has been waiting for, then I don’t know what is. Hurry up and make Jian quit drugs already!
Honestly, I feel like the author created Jian as a literal punching bag. His past, present, and even his potential future seem devoid of any light, except for that bitter glimmer of hope. And yet, despite everything, Jian makes me feel deeply empathetic. That sense of despair and self-destruction to the point of forgetting how to live a normal life—it resonates with me. I’m not as bad as Jian, but I can relate.
Not to mention, Jian seemed to be a good and quiet child when he was young, truly the complete opposite of who he is now… I really don’t want to imagine what could have happened to make him end up like this.
I wonder if leaving this toxic family would help Jian heal. Would Jin truly help him get better? I can only hope. If Jin is just a possessive, twisted person but genuinely wants to help Jian, then I want them to leave and go far away. Staying trapped in this house would drive anyone insane. At least Jitae had 10 years of studying abroad to broaden his horizons, but Jian has been stuck in this endless cycle. Please, just go far away!
Hmm, I guess the next chapter will shift back to Jitae and Mieum, since JinJian has made enough progress for now. I mean, they still have unresolved issues, but if I had to predict, this is the perfect time for Jin to implement his plan of “fixing Jian and cleaning him up.” Think about it, Jian’s mother is currently preoccupied dealing with Jitae, so she doesn’t have time to worry about her unemployed, drug-addicted son. Hajoon is under Suryeon’s suspicion, so if Jin decides to ban him from seeing Jian, there wouldn’t be much opposition.
The key factor is Jian himself. He’s lost everything and has no one left who genuinely cares about him except Jin. With his deteriorating health and severely damaged mental state, he’s more likely to listen to Jin now than ever before. If this isn’t the moment Jin has been waiting for, then I don’t know what is. Hurry up and make Jian quit drugs already!
Honestly, I feel like the author created Jian as a literal punching bag. His past, present, and even his potential future seem devoid of any light, except for that bitter glimmer of hope. And yet, despite everything, Jian makes me feel deeply empathetic. That sense of despair and self-destruction to the point of forgetting how to live a normal life—it resonates with me. I’m not as bad as Jian, but I can relate.
Not to mention, Jian seemed to be a good and quiet child when he was young, truly the complete opposite of who he is now… I really don’t want to imagine what could have happened to make him end up like this.
I wonder if leaving this toxic family would help Jian heal. Would Jin truly help him get better? I can only hope. If Jin is just a possessive, twisted person but genuinely wants to help Jian, then I want them to leave and go far away. Staying trapped in this house would drive anyone insane. At least Jitae had 10 years of studying abroad to broaden his horizons, but Jian has been stuck in this endless cycle. Please, just go far away!