
I’m assuming it’s a good feeling for him because of the fact that Slan feels anything towards him. He doesn’t care if he is feared because having Slan fear him is better than having him feel nothing at all. Not to mention how powerful it is to be feared. Sad to see that words that should have made him think about his behaviors only fed his ego and complex. I like this sort of villain because he’s realistic. There are so many people like him. You walk with them. I hope what I think makes sense.

One guy is a legit pyschopath and the author has no intention of hiding that, and on the other hand we have a major pushover. Something about the plot seems like it won't end as a love story even though it's appears to be heading in that direction. I wouldn't be surprised if Inseob ends up chained in that guy's basement. However I would be shocked if they somehow end up as a couple. I can't picture a satisfying redemption arc for Wooyeon.

Excuse my question because how dare I ask something so ridiculous. I guess I wouldn't characterize him as 'bad' per se but he's definitely a complex individual considering his background and whatnot.
I remember in the earlier seasons he was sort of a menace, very manipulative and everything. Once again, I don't think that makes him incapable of change I just have a fear that maybe some of those tendencies could surface again. (I will re- read to completely get a understanding on his character a little more)
I haven't seen anyone suppose anything like this or similar to this so let me know what you think. I could just be anxious for a twist and reading too much into it.

Well i wouldn’t say he’s a bad person bit he sure have some red flags , probably because of his abbandonnement (dk if i spelled it well) issues , i think in season 3 we will still see some of his bad behaviors , but i believe he will grow too and become a better person he already changed a lot too !
In Chapter 99, Daon’s former friend describes all of them as weird. I think this is the most accurate description of the three of them, considering the friend’s perspective of the events prior. It’s honestly comedic because after non-stop reading I really stepped back and agreed, these guys are really weird. I was rooting for the co-worker guy because he was the only slightly rational person. I didn’t even care if they ended up together, I just wanted him to be happy. If being with Daon made him happy then so be it. That hand-holding scene in the theatre was wholesome and cute and that’s what built the expectation I had for the relationship, but that crumbled and faded away as the story went on.