Dude just get a gun or a knife and shoot him next time. You can claim self defense. Scary ...

Bealullaby August 6, 2018 3:20 pm

Dude just get a gun or a knife and shoot him next time. You can claim self defense. Scary asshole needs to dieeee

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    Nelliel August 6, 2018 4:20 pm

    We should gang up on him.

    Perlita-chan August 7, 2018 9:28 am

    Guns aren’t legal in South Korea like in the USA lol. But I don’t think knives should be a good thing cuz it’ll ruin the lightheartedness of this story. I want Soohwa to roundhouse kick him again cuz that scene was EVERYTHING

    Bealullaby August 9, 2018 11:52 pm
    Guns aren’t legal in South Korea like in the USA lol. But I don’t think knives should be a good thing cuz it’ll ruin the lightheartedness of this story. I want Soohwa to roundhouse kick him again cuz that... Perlita-chan

    Uhhh what that dude is doing is creepy and ruins the lighteartedness all by itself, same with the idea that he can hurt and put people in the hospital, ruin someone’s life and get away with it. Someone should just kill him off or make him suffer horribly because he deserves it, he’s evil >.<

    Perlita-chan August 10, 2018 7:42 am
    Uhhh what that dude is doing is creepy and ruins the lighteartedness all by itself, same with the idea that he can hurt and put people in the hospital, ruin someone’s life and get away with it. Someone should... Bealullaby

    Oh yeah, and killing someone is not going to ruin the lightheartedness. Good thinking
    ( ̄へ ̄)

    Bealullaby August 10, 2018 2:45 pm
    Oh yeah, and killing someone is not going to ruin the lightheartedness. Good thinking ( ̄へ ̄) Perlita-chan

    The “lightheartedness” is already ruined by this creep. He needs to die since obviously he keeps getting away with hurting people because he’s rich (?). There is no happy ending for him. The “lightheartedness” got ruined when he showed up and chocked the dude and tried to kill him. Yeah no. He needs to die. Or maybe karma can catch up to him and make him die a horrible way.

    Or we might get backstory on why he’s so fucked up, then they talk it and hug it out and forgiveness. Which ughhhh

    Perlita-chan August 11, 2018 6:42 am
    The “lightheartedness” is already ruined by this creep. He needs to die since obviously he keeps getting away with hurting people because he’s rich (?). There is no happy ending for him. The “lightheart... Bealullaby

    Which is how it always should be, hun. Killing people isn’t justified by what they’ve done because wanting someone dead, no matter who they are or what they’ve done, is just an absolutely horrible disgusting thing to ask for. Everything happens for a reason. Villains exist for a reason, and the best villains are often the ones that contrast the main leads and drive the story with purpose so it’s not so boring and leaving outrageously unnecessary plot holes everywhere. Every life has absolute value and it should not be traded for anything. If you really want someone to suffer for their sins, they need to continue living in confinement and solitude so that they can live the rest of their life in repent and regret. Death is only a gift or a reward for sinners. You need to get your morals rechecked if you believe in giving death upon people. Violence should never be the answer in anything in this disgusting, cruel and chaotic, war zone-filled world.

    And since it is a Korean story, the villain is destined and obviously going to get a background story and we’ve already received the green light of that from Yohan when he mentioned that “he wasn’t always like this at first.” Clearly something happened in the past. Something NEEDS to have happened in the past, otherwise the author of this story is wasting their time creating this and should stop because they lack talent in proper storytelling.

    And the lightheartedness hasn’t been ruined when the reaction/response to being chocked was to hilariously slide kick the guy off his feet. Something COMPLETELY unexpected in a satirical way that clearly was intended that way to keep the lightheartedness and comedy of this story present and consistent.

    And I’m pretty sure you don’t get to decide a character’s happy/non-happy ending unless you are the author, which is HIGHLY unlikely.