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"Here, you can have your jaw back"
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It looks like Seo Ilmo is looking for kinship, though I reckon Ah-in may be about as happy about it as when a cat victoriously drops a half-dead mouse for their human on their doorstep
Also, I thought it really interesting how that story about the dog could be taken as both a metaphor for what Seo is doing with Ah-in now, and how dangerous it might become for Ah-in if he reveals himself as unable or unwilling to "stomach" Seo's tastes.
And at the same time also for the way Ah-in gave his cheating ex boyfriend everything without receiving love in return – and Seo wanting Ah-in to be like himself, and probably kill him to "take everything back" or something...
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Looks like Seo's been feeling lonely in his murderous activities...
Poor Ah-in, though, being like, "What the hell does this crazy mf want from me?!" all the time
On another note, I wonder how he got cheating bf to stay quiet, though...?
(And first off, just to be clear, for my part, I actually do support my favorite mangas / manhwas. Either way, mangago is my favorite site for the comments, though. Also, ironically, I probably wouldn't be reading and supporting this story if I hadn't seen a recommendation on this site - so things are sometimes slightly more complex than they may seem at first glance.)
I'm afraid there are far worse issues than the readers reading on sites like this one because they genuinely don't have the option to do so from the official sources, though.
In my opinion, what we also need is raised awareness about what the official platforms themselves are doing to the authors. Like the fact that for instance Lezh. actually takes 70% (!!!) of the author's money from paying readers who support them, or the fact that they charge their authors with horrendous fines (we're talking potentially thousands of usd here) for missing deadlines. Of course this is going to make it a lot harder for the authors to support themselves, and also contribute to toxic stress and constant pressure regarding the deadlines. Personally, I was absolutely appalled when I found out about this, because as a reader, it is far more important to me that a story I like maintains its quality and the author their health long-term, rather than whether some chapter comes out a few days sooner or later. And I hardly see anyone talking about this stuff at all.
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That was awesome (¬‿¬) Good thing our baby is so smart! *pats Ah-in's head*
By the way, is it just me or did Seo Ilmo also look delighted at this, though? Somehow, his expression came off as - unusually - genuine when he said he'll make sure he arrives "safe and sound"?