(spoilers) i agree that sa-in's past was a bit of a cop-out given how long the build up w...

lsh April 24, 2020 6:23 am

(spoilers)

i agree that sa-in's past was a bit of a cop-out given how long the build up was and the gravity he and eunjoo treated the secret with. it feels like the author laid the groundwork for sa-in to have committed a real crime, but at the last moment didn't trust the readers to still be able to sympathize with this already complex and often frustrating character.

but i love sa-in! he seems so self-aware in these final chapters, and it's those characters that are aware of the ways in which they ruin themselves but can't find away to stop doing it that really get to me. luckly sung-jae has him all figured out by now and can circumvent sa-in's self-destruct measures lol. thanks for uploading, i'm happy to finally finish this one!

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    crack dad April 24, 2020 12:08 pm

    EXACTLY MY EXACT THOUGHTS BRUH

    crack dad April 24, 2020 12:09 pm

    They all couldve avoided this if they just talked it out like -_____- Sa in is a person that needs loads of reassurence and has perpetual doubts. I know this because I relate (lol) It can def work but the partner needs to be naturally kind to be able to put up with that. Communication is so overlooked smh