I understand Jihwa is hurt but I think it's pretty low of him to use Seungho's trauma to try to manipulate him. He's basically trying to make Seungho feel guilty for not reciprocating his feelings. And wants Seungho to stay the same, he doesn't want him to change for the better, which is very selfish. To be fair Seungho did show a lot of consideration for him. He didn't hesitate to beat the shit out of Min, but even though Jihwa did a lot worse things, he was always pretty lenient towards him. He should be grateful Seungho didn't go psycho on him...yet.
Exactly. Each relationship in this story has to be measured by their own. Between Seungho and Jihwa, although Jihwa had the unrequited love, it's his deception towards Seungho who causes Seungho to push him away in the first place.
Exactly. Each relationship in this story has to be measured by their own. Between Seungho and Jihwa, although Jihwa had the unrequited love, it's his deception towards Seungho who causes Seungho to push him aw... Zarathustra
Yeah, Jihwa crossed the line so many times, even after multiple warnings from Seungho. He's toxic af. The last thing Seungho needs right now is someone like him trying to hold him back.
I understand Jihwa is hurt but I think it's pretty low of him to use Seungho's trauma to try to manipulate him. He's basically trying to make Seungho feel guilty for not reciprocating his feelings. And wants Seungho to stay the same, he doesn't want him to change for the better, which is very selfish.
To be fair Seungho did show a lot of consideration for him. He didn't hesitate to beat the shit out of Min, but even though Jihwa did a lot worse things, he was always pretty lenient towards him. He should be grateful Seungho didn't go psycho on him...yet.