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um- January 19, 2021 4:40 pm

ok so i read this on another sight and the comments should be ashamed. you don't have to like yoseob BUT you have no right to shame him for his mental health, period. mental illness is not something people can control, that's why its called mental illness, get it?! sure stabbing 8 people and attempting murder isn't right but as it was shown throughout the ENTIRE manhua, he clearly wasn't stable and needed serious help. he's gone through way to much shit a normal CHILD should never have to go through, it'd only be un normal if he didn't get some sort of trauma, so please. watch your comments and watch what you're saying. if you've never experienced it you have no say in it whatsoever. compulsiveness and doing things without thinking is something many people suffer with when mentally ill.

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    ChuYang January 23, 2021 10:35 pm

    I have a mental illness and I am one of the FIRST to tell people tragic pasts and mental illness do not excuse cruel things that people do. But motives do. I would hate Yooseob IF he knew the difference between right and wrong and IF he was actually aware of most of his moves when he made them, but he clearly didn't in either case. He needed help yes but those who say (and yes, to assure, and clarify for, you, I'm aware you're not one of them!) Jaeha should have given him the help he needed are asking a CHILD to become a parent. The parents knew that Yooseob had experienced some pretty horrific things but never did anything about it. (Btw this is where the difference between child and adult comes in: parenting duties are the responsibility of adults alone. Knowing the difference between right and wrong but treating innocent [in a broad sense] people like sh!t anyways is something both children and adults have to be responsible for).

    um- January 24, 2021 8:31 am
    I have a mental illness and I am one of the FIRST to tell people tragic pasts and mental illness do not excuse cruel things that people do. But motives do. I would hate Yooseob IF he knew the difference between... ChuYang

    Whole heartedly agreed. I feel like the older brother projected his pain and lonlyness onto him so they both depended on each other. One thing that never did sit well with me was—like you said—why.didn't.the.adults.get.him.help?? They knew he was mentally unstable, it'd be unnormal if a child were to come out stable from what he'd been through and they still didn't get him help? If I recall properly he was in a hospital for a while, why didn't the doctors get him help? Saying he just needed to adjust and that he was never taught to love is NOT helping him. If a child is showing this much lack of emotion after going through that much, something is very clearly NOT RIGHT, even just going what he went through itself is not right so I'm confused as to why they didn't keep him or asses him?