Is anyone else getting the vibes off of Haeil to sort of match that of Jung from Cheese in the Trap? Like, ever so slightly? I think the author wants us to think that Giju’s ex destroyed her family’s business as payback for basically ruining any chance he had in going into acting with his favorite troupe (we see in a past chapter through a flashback that he was helping out at her family’s restaurant), when in actuality, it could have been Haeil hiring thugs to destroy the restaurant as payback for choosing the freshman over him as well as him knowing the exact amount of damage costs and tying it to the prize money that can be won from the script writing contest. Idk if you guys caught it but Haeil questioned Giju’s going out to see a movie with the freshman as he muttered under his breath about it ending earlier due to her going home but for a different reason than what he had thought. Haeil has a 0.5 star rating for a reason. Even though all the comments seem somewhat positive, I’m willing to believe he manipulated all the girls into thinking he was some kind of Saint, like what he is doing with Giju right now, and then after they finally open themselves up to him and he gets what he wants from them, he’ll immediately dump them and move on. Going back to the Jung comparison, I’m reminded of the scene where he underhandedly encourages a homeless man to go into the library where Seoul is studying to basically terrorize her and it is later blamed on another girl that had a crush on Jung and hated Seoul. I’m basically trying to get at the point where both Jung and Haeil have the power to show the female leads in a positive light/setting or turn things completely upside down for them. They’re both manipulative af.
PLS STOP. IF YOU WANT TO BUTT IN, TELL YOOMIN TO MOVE ON. PLS. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK. THIS MAN HAD MONTHS TO TELL HER THIS AND ONLY DECIDED TO MAKE A MOVE BECAUSE HE REALIZED HE WAS ACTUALLY GONNA LOSE HER TO HYUNDO. GO CONTINUE TO BE A WASTE OF SPACE ELSEWHERE. LEAVE YOOMIN ALONE. FUCK.
Is anyone else getting the vibes off of Haeil to sort of match that of Jung from Cheese in the Trap? Like, ever so slightly? I think the author wants us to think that Giju’s ex destroyed her family’s business as payback for basically ruining any chance he had in going into acting with his favorite troupe (we see in a past chapter through a flashback that he was helping out at her family’s restaurant), when in actuality, it could have been Haeil hiring thugs to destroy the restaurant as payback for choosing the freshman over him as well as him knowing the exact amount of damage costs and tying it to the prize money that can be won from the script writing contest. Idk if you guys caught it but Haeil questioned Giju’s going out to see a movie with the freshman as he muttered under his breath about it ending earlier due to her going home but for a different reason than what he had thought. Haeil has a 0.5 star rating for a reason. Even though all the comments seem somewhat positive, I’m willing to believe he manipulated all the girls into thinking he was some kind of Saint, like what he is doing with Giju right now, and then after they finally open themselves up to him and he gets what he wants from them, he’ll immediately dump them and move on. Going back to the Jung comparison, I’m reminded of the scene where he underhandedly encourages a homeless man to go into the library where Seoul is studying to basically terrorize her and it is later blamed on another girl that had a crush on Jung and hated Seoul. I’m basically trying to get at the point where both Jung and Haeil have the power to show the female leads in a positive light/setting or turn things completely upside down for them. They’re both manipulative af.
omg you’re onto something that black haired guy is sus af. i dont like himmm agh
Ikr!