I want to get angry with these tender flashbacks with Mincheol, but I think they're necessary to show that he consciously made the the decision to hurt, and to continue hurting Haesoo. It's a reminder to the reader that he's a narcissist who gets off on the idea of perpetually hurting and making Haesoo cry and long for him.
The story pulsates in emotional realism and the way each image is presented is purposeful. I love Na Haesoo in this chapter so much. I think her last few panels convey a person that was deeply hurt, and her reaction and self resolution at the end speaks for a lot of people who have gone through the same hurt and betrayal by someone they deeply loved.
I want to get angry with these tender flashbacks with Mincheol, but I think they're necessary to show that he consciously made the the decision to hurt, and to continue hurting Haesoo. It's a reminder to the reader that he's a narcissist who gets off on the idea of perpetually hurting and making Haesoo cry and long for him.
The story pulsates in emotional realism and the way each image is presented is purposeful. I love Na Haesoo in this chapter so much. I think her last few panels convey a person that was deeply hurt, and her reaction and self resolution at the end speaks for a lot of people who have gone through the same hurt and betrayal by someone they deeply loved.