
The first story hit me hard. I related to many aspects personally, and I wonder if any of you have ever felt like you're running from something you've avoided facing for a long time.
The ending reinforces that idea—whatever you're running from will hurt, but you can't move forward without learning to let it go.
I especially love the first story's ending because it reflects the saying, "People come into your life when they're meant to, and those who leave were there to teach you lessons." You can't hold onto everyone, but even those who leave leave something behind. Tokio had to let go—not just of someone, but of his past and trauma—turning it into a memory and a lesson.

My God... this story has ruined my morals.
Why did I think "yup if that was my baby, I'd want to kill it with fire too." For some reason, there's like a layer of goofiness??? Like I can't take this story seriously.
Like, don't get me wrong, I have never binged a series so fast in my life. The concept is so fuxking good. characters are hot and multilayered. But like whenever seonho leave I'm like "rip you have my prayers and condolences, when you get in trouble again I'll be praying for your ass" and then realize how dark this story is
Now we got creepy vermin baby won. He's so creepy, but it's not his fault little buddy just be existing, but that doesn't mean I don't want to kill it with fire.
WE'RE BACK BABY