
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT THE PLOT TWIST IS ?! some people already made some suggestions/ implications about the Mc (something like he killed himself) which doesn’t make sense too me, I would like for someone to share their theory (:

SPOILER!!!
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MC and ML were originally married to eachother and MC committed suicide. After he did that, time turned back to before MC and ML first met. ML fully remembers everything from before time got turned back and he wants MC to live a happy life now BC he deeply loves MC, ML used to be an abusive husband in their "1st life" so he pushed MC away now thinking it was his fault/he doesn't deserve MC

It's secondhand knowledge. A bunch of people who read the novel with manhwa is based on have posted a detailed summary of the entire novel in the comments when this manhwa was around 20-ish chapters and so far it has kept following those summaris/spoilers to a T.
I've never read the novel myself tho.
I really don’t get how people point out the toxic stuff happening here, and others get mad about it—even when it’s constructive criticism.
Fiction still influences people, especially women. Constantly portraying abusive relationships as a beautiful, family-like ideal is a problem because it shapes how we, as young women, process and respond to real-life situations.
I remember dating two guys: the first was extremely controlling in a toxic way, and the second literally assaulted me (obviously without my consent). My brainwashed self thought that was normal behavior. It still deeply disturbs me. But you all have to allow space for people to constructively criticize the things that are idealized in stories.
It’s not about taking the manga or the stories away from you—you should absolutely keep reading them. It's fiction, after all. (Although it's worth noting that fictional content involving pedophilia is illegal in many countries because people recognize the real-world consequences such portrayals can have.) It’s more about learning to recognize what’s happening in these stories for what it is—maybe not even for yourself, but for other young, inexperienced women who might not know any better yet.