
I'm so confused by Ino's thoughts. It sounds like he’s implying Seolhyun is a female lycan when he says, "Marked female lycans are miserable." But from the start of the story with Hwa and Seolhyun, it was clearly stated that Seolhyun is a pure-blood male lycan, and the female lycan was actually the younger brother (not by blood). Am I missing something here?

I just noticed that some people here are arguing about what should or shouldn’t have happened in this manhwa—not everyone, but a few. Some hate Sangwoo, while others defend him, and it always seems to lead to conflict. Honestly, I think arguments about hating or defending Sangwoo, or whether Bum should’ve had a happy ending, don’t really matter. There’s nothing wrong with talking about it—it’s free speech, after all. I know I can’t control what people do, but I just hope these discussions could turn into something healthier.
Can’t we all just agree that this manhwa is one of a kind? Sure, the ending isn’t cliché, but it’s definitely anticlimactic. Even though a lot of people (myself included) felt unsatisfied with the way it ended, the author gave us something meaningful to think about.
This story touches on mental disorders, domestic violence, child abuse, and the mind of a mass murderer. It’s heavy, but it also reflects a lot of real-life issues. Sad, but true.
My gut tells me new guy has an ulterior motive.