This story really surprised me, at First i tought It would be more directed to the main co...

bruh January 27, 2025 5:23 pm

This story really surprised me, at First i tought It would be more directed to the main couple relationship as manu other stories, mainly by how the author drew yeong-do naked or in very questionable positions, but i see that with Very different eyes now. In my opinion yeong-do is the depiction of vulnerability, not by strenght but of allowing yourself to be free of judgment, his character definitely broke Yuju s view, their connection transcends the moment theyre in, wich is lovely, Yuju deserved to live free from such dark past, the saved (Yeong-do) saves the savior (Yuju)



Now, the ending was something that got my Brian going back and forth, everything here was executed in excellence, and i think that the fast pace, lack of rythim, and the fact that some parts are just left there for us to wonder are things that give such a unique character for the story. It seemed Very intentional, all of It. So the end leaves the bitter taste of the fact that this is a VERY REAL and SADLY common story: the abuser doesnt get caught. Even If It is fiction, the reality of the real world slipped in this work and got us the opportunity to think about the loss. The objectification of life and the dehumanization of people, when you TAKE something from a person that makes them human (their "innocence") they stop being a human being. They become something else entirely.

Anyway my brain is still running laps trying to digest all, sorry for the big text. This was a very good read!

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