i feel like the ending of mr kwon saying they've met before is unnecessary. how do you say you've met before and the thing that goes on in your head is meeting A CHILD when you we're in high school and continue to rail him the next scene with that going on in your head. even the manwha acknowledged it too whith the final chapter aking him if he feels guilty, but the creator just chooses to be weird and put it in the manwha anyway.
TBF, it was mentioned before. And it would've been a plot hole if they don't reveal what he meant by that. It's weird, sure. All I could think about was the comments branding this again as grooming because there are people who say it even when it didn't really happen. But I think the author was brave on tackling that lol. But what he can he do, he's a kid he knew and was perfect for his plan but ended up actually falling for him.
Maybe but I also think they were trying to tie up loose ends and be a bit silly about their age difference. The end scene just felt like “all is well, emotionally and physically” since the beginning was a play on the divide of their physical relationship issues—so where you see that pov I see the creators: which also remember is from a different culture (non English most likely) and may have different views on how that pov works, which is why editors let it happen. Just a thought.
TBF, it was mentioned before. And it would've been a plot hole if they don't reveal what he meant by that. It's weird, sure. All I could think about was the comments branding this again as grooming because ther... pennyinheaven
i knoww but I didn't think that he would be that young when they met, honestly if you're both consenting adults idc about the age gap but dang that scene just made the age gap a real jump. idk but it would've been better if mr kwon just met him in high school and thought about scouting him (but i guess that would've been weird too) honestly idk what's right anymore
Maybe but I also think they were trying to tie up loose ends and be a bit silly about their age difference. The end scene just felt like “all is well, emotionally and physically” since the beginning was a p... Nerdgurl11
yeah you're right i didn't consider that, but the author is probably korean since this all took place in korea and the special chaps are about korean folklore so i can deduce from that. from what i know watching korean crime documentaries i dont think that liking kids is a good thing there. but honestly you're right it would've been a plot hole lol
i feel like the ending of mr kwon saying they've met before is unnecessary. how do you say you've met before and the thing that goes on in your head is meeting A CHILD when you we're in high school and continue to rail him the next scene with that going on in your head. even the manwha acknowledged it too whith the final chapter aking him if he feels guilty, but the creator just chooses to be weird and put it in the manwha anyway.
TBF, it was mentioned before. And it would've been a plot hole if they don't reveal what he meant by that. It's weird, sure. All I could think about was the comments branding this again as grooming because there are people who say it even when it didn't really happen. But I think the author was brave on tackling that lol. But what he can he do, he's a kid he knew and was perfect for his plan but ended up actually falling for him.
Maybe but I also think they were trying to tie up loose ends and be a bit silly about their age difference. The end scene just felt like “all is well, emotionally and physically” since the beginning was a play on the divide of their physical relationship issues—so where you see that pov I see the creators: which also remember is from a different culture (non English most likely) and may have different views on how that pov works, which is why editors let it happen. Just a thought.
i knoww but I didn't think that he would be that young when they met, honestly if you're both consenting adults idc about the age gap but dang that scene just made the age gap a real jump. idk but it would've been better if mr kwon just met him in high school and thought about scouting him (but i guess that would've been weird too) honestly idk what's right anymore
yeah you're right i didn't consider that, but the author is probably korean since this all took place in korea and the special chaps are about korean folklore so i can deduce from that. from what i know watching korean crime documentaries i dont think that liking kids is a good thing there. but honestly you're right it would've been a plot hole lol