Well, unlike some I think it’s perfectly reasonable for Hojun to be upset to this extent, it’s not forced. Sure I don’t think Hojin actually paid for the classes (?) so it’s not really like he was scammed...but it was a pretty big lie to keep for this long. Let’s be real, people break up for way smaller stuff than this irl lol. It’s drama, yes, but its necessary. Personally, I was much much more scared of them dragging out that nonsense with the ex. Glad I was wrong on that.
Why are you sooo precious? Crybaby FL’s are played out but a weepy ML is surprisingly refreshing to see in this era of cold domineering but (sometimes) inwardly warm ML’s. And, although it was a misunderstanding, you gotta love how he just accepts that Melissa likes Yuri, and the way he’s trying to sort out his heartbreak on his own.
The more I read of the relationship, the more I feel that Tae has this really crippling self-defeating tendency. He always seems to make the decisions that make him feel the absolute worst. Maybe it's from being unemployed or his unhealthy relationship with Ms. Doh, but he genuinely needs help or therapy or something because “love” is clearly not healing him.
I always found his unwillingness to pursue less than ideal jobs a little strange. He won’t even entertain them while he looks for a better job, then at least he would have some money coming in. Which, seems like a huge part of his self esteem issues. He never opens up to people or tells them that he’s struggling, and would prefer to sacrifice his own mental and physical well being for his family. It’s clear to me that the thing Sooha wants is companionship but he has this need to prove his worth all the time. I don’t think Sooha is in any way wrong for wanting to take care of him while he’s injured or that she should’ve understood his feelings when he just keeps quiet until an inevitable explosion.
Unfortunately, I feel like this is plaguing their relationship and has been since the beginning. I don’t think that they’ll end up together in the end if things keep on like this. It feels like it’s been a long time since either of them were really happy with each other.
Well, they both have problems that stem from the past like the majority of people, so this story seems fairly realistic.
Sooha has a fear that Taesoo will leave her like her father had (in a different way) and Taesoo has a deep sense of insecurity, which probably appeared long before he met Doh. Being in a relationship with Doh most definitely exacerbated Taesoo's issues with his sense of self-worth after being constantly verbally abused by her. He was fine with Sooha in the beginning, but eventually the cracks began to come clear as Sooha found herself doubting Taesoo's willingness to stay with her and Taesoo felt worthless after he got injured.
I agree that he has some mental blockages that keep him from doing all that he can. I think he's still comparing the money he can make from his work (as he had before he was fired because of Doh) to what he can make with jobs with minimal pay. He probably still cannot forgive Doh for causing him to lose his self-confidence in himself and his work, and he feels pressured even now to provide income with Sooha and his family, which he returned to in this recent chapter. I think that can make any person—man or woman—feel worthless.
I read up to the current chapter, and wanted to say to people who might not read this because of the comments, it is not horrible. The plot’s not all over the place and flows in a way that makes sense. There is not much romance, but there’s enough of it. Comedy is very hit or miss, but for me most of the time it was miss. The art is so-so, although I did think that it’s a bit mediocre because it’s inconsistent and plays fast and loose with character design, scale, and perspective. Most of the time the characters look like completely different people between pages and chapters. (And Jian’s hairpiece has changed size fifty different times lol). But still it’s not intolerable and it’s another so-so rendition of a rebirth and revenge story.
Tldr: it’s fine for what it is, don’t expect much but mildly entertaining.
Sooha: Either you tell Joonhyuk or I will.
Miss Doh: Lolol, fine go ahead and tell him!
Sooha: *tells Joonhyuk*
Miss Doh: https://i.imgflip.com/2mwc77.jpg
I’m not saying I hate the girl who’s trying to help lihuan out. Matter of of fact idk who the hell she even is at this point. She just kinda popped out of the wood work a few chapters ago. But I will say this, I can probably count on one hand the mangas I read where one of the guys gave the other guy roses (or even flowers). If they did the other must of been like a florist or something specific. I’m not a gay man, but I really don’t think guys( who aren’t in a relationship already at least) give other guys flowers like that. So...the real question is wth kinda fujoshi is she? I’ve literally only seen that done in Shoujo mangas. I get maybe the author is trying to bring a little comedy into the mix, but I don’t think Yuyang’s gonna find it very funny. Don’t think publically embarrassing your crush is gonna make him notice you Lihuan babe. So yeah...questionable advice and execution 4.5/10 wouldn’t recommend love therapist Xia again.
I guess you shouldn't yet label the girl yet as a fujoshi. I mean, she was just helping Lihuan out because she noticed his crush towards his senpai.
Whatever the girl's doing is obviously not from a fujoshi point of view. Its obviously from what a girl wants her boyfriend to do in public. Like from the previous chapter, the banner? Remember? And now the flowers. Indeed, if the girl was a fujoshi, she would know what and how to woo YangYang like how fujoshi knows how seme's woo their ukes.
In other news: my ot3 is still good night’s sleep X Jihyun X Dermatology