
Are you asking as in if it were a separate story or in reality something like that happened. If it's a fictional scenario then heck yea I'm into redemption arc ( when it's done good) . And if it were someone's reality then it depends . If I were in lee yeons shoe I would wait until chae woos memories return and how he acts. If he turns abusive again then imma leave his ass . ( Handsome face cannot help you twice)

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i personally say no, because the second his memories return he might just go back to his previous behavior. Though now that he has some good memories that could be changed… I still think at the end of the day with your memories wiped clean you tend to be more passive, but if he would retain the trauma and memories he’d be more aggressive— which doesn’t exactly make for a health relationship. And that would lowk ruin the story because it’d be justifying his actions and basically create a stockholm syndrome-like relationship between the two.
currently reading the novel & i’m at chapter 101. so basically he thinks that the reason lee-yeon flinches or act scared when he’s awake or doing something is bcs he thinks that he is physically abusing her before. and ofc, we all know that is not true as they’re NOT married BUT he is scary in deed. and him, forgetting this “past chae-woo” is like god giving him a second chance to be a better “husband” to lee-yeon.
just curious what are y’all thoughts if that’s really the case, just a hypothetical question or situation, let’s say chae-woo is really an asshole husband (yes they really got married, in this hypothetical situation) and he physically abused lee-yeon and got into an accident and completely wiped out his memories and saw this as an opportunity to fix his mistakes. what do y’all think?