
the later chapters are giving me ethical dilemmas honestly.
You have Heeseo, who has separation anxiety, mentally and physically abused by his foster family when he's a child, his anger was suppressed most of the time leading him to become who he is today. He's a total psycho, but with proper professional help or just a few communication, I'm sure Heeseo wont be like that.
Then you have Taekyung, who is living up with his guilt, even though it's not his responsibility to keep and give funds to the child. He tries his best to solve Heeseo's mom case (which he did solve it but it's because it's his foster mom and the whole "I have cancer" manipulation that got him to not turn in the mom.)
and people did highlight that everything may have changed if only Taekyung told the police about the mom and Heeseo should go for therapist, which I highly agree. But damn, at the same time I understand the feeling of owing someone's kindness, smh i hate this