Yes because I feel Guwon is so pure his affections can turn dangerous. Like a kid who doesn’t know how to regulate his emotions, if he feels the teacher deviating his attention from him, he might become possessive.
And no because it seems both are headed to the same conclusion. Both already seem smitten with one another, but one doesn’t want to admit it and the other one is not aware of his own feelings being as he’s like a child.
I think Guwon is an experiment a la Frankenstein’s monster, thus why he seems so naive. I guess he wouldn’t have any memories of his past, and given those stitches seen on his neck and legs, he might not even have been only 1 person.
I completely agree with you on this theory. Guwon is like Frankenstein's monster. He doesn't know how to regulate and needs someone to teach him.But it is also interesting to know about the memory that the protagonist has lost.And how can it be connected to Guwon.
Well yes and no.
Yes because I feel Guwon is so pure his affections can turn dangerous. Like a kid who doesn’t know how to regulate his emotions, if he feels the teacher deviating his attention from him, he might become possessive.
And no because it seems both are headed to the same conclusion. Both already seem smitten with one another, but one doesn’t want to admit it and the other one is not aware of his own feelings being as he’s like a child.
I think Guwon is an experiment a la Frankenstein’s monster, thus why he seems so naive. I guess he wouldn’t have any memories of his past, and given those stitches seen on his neck and legs, he might not even have been only 1 person.